On 01/24/2012 05:10 PM, AndrewB wrote:
When I put an image into a table cell, on its own, I always seem to get an
empty line of text between the bottom of the image and the bottom of the
cell.  I would like the image to completely fill the cell (give or take a
narrow border all round).
I have found that the "Wrap" options may have some bearing on this, but only
in so far as they either behave as above, or else completely ignore the
height of the image and set the row height to that of an adjacent text cell.
Can anyone suggest a combination of settings that will cause the row height
to honour the image height?
For that matter, is it possible to have different border settings in
different cells?
Thanks.

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Double click on image in table.
When 'Picture' dialog box appers, in 'Type' tab, select 'Anchor' to 'As character'.

For different style of border for each cell, I don't think it's possible.
But you can try to insert another table/frame in each cell to mimic different borders.

cK


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