You're right. It's not touching, but it's close. Even if it's 4 pt from the border, it's still not centered. And I did double-check the table definition, and no negative numbers are used. The mis-alignment lessens as the rows get taller; the worst offender is with the row that's a single line tall.
(Thanks for keeping me honest...) > -----Original Message----- > From: Combs, Richard [mailto:richard.combs at Polycom.com] > Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 3:45 PM > To: Lin Surasky > Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com > Subject: RE: Table Cell Alignment > > Lin Surasky wrote: > > > You know, I realized this after I sent the message off. But I > > substituted Xs for the asterisks and it doesn't change things. The > > Xs/asterisks are literally touching the top rule of the table cell. > > Touching the top rule? Something's wrong there! You said > earlier that the table's default cell margins were set to 4 > pts, so the first pgf in the cell should be at least 4 pts > below the rule, regardless of its alignment setting. The only > thing I can think of that would change this is the Cell > Margins settings on the Table Cell tab of the Paragraph > Designer. If Top were set to a negative number ... > > Worth a look. HTH! > > Richard > > > ------ > Richard G. Combs > Senior Technical Writer > Polycom, Inc. > richardDOTcombs AT polycomDOTcom > 303-223-5111 > ------ > rgcombs AT gmailDOTcom > 303-777-0436 > ------ > > > > >
