Thanks, that does work. But one problem is that reduces the cell insets for
all cells in the table and causes text in other cells to run too close
together. That was an issue in the original Word document that I was tasked
to fix in the frame document. The whole document now looks great in
You don't say how you converted the Word document, but it's always a
good idea to wash the file by saving as .mif and then reopening, to
get rid of Word's crufty bits.
You could also look at the paragraph tag settings for the troublesome
content, especially the settings on the Table Cell tab,
Thanks, that does work. But one problem is that reduces the cell insets for
all cells in the table and causes text in other cells to run too close
together. That was an issue in the original Word document that I was tasked
to fix in the frame document. The whole document now looks great in
You don't say how you "converted" the Word document, but it's always a
good idea to "wash" the file by saving as .mif and then reopening, to
get rid of Word's crufty bits.
You could also look at the paragraph tag settings for the troublesome
content, especially the settings on the Table Cell