On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 11:09 PM, Steve Edmonds
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi. If I interpret this in its simplest way, you can right click on the
> table, select table and note the position and size.
> You can right click the columns tab to see column spacing. You can right
> click> row to see/set row height.
>

It seems that in LO 3.5 that the Table Format dialogue does not
mention the X, Y coordinates of the table.


> Noting all the current settings, you should be able to edit and position you
> table the same again.
>

I need the position of a particular cell border in the table. Though I
could calculate it if I know the X, Y coordinates of the table upper
left corner, the height of each row, and the amount of rows, I think
that method is rather error-prone.


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