On 01/24/2017 10:08 AM, CVAlkan wrote:
> 1. Optionally select the specific cells you want to adjust; otherwise all
> cells will be affected.
> 2. Go to the Menu item: Tables, then Properties.
> 3. Choose the Borders tab.
> 4. On the right hand side, use the "Spacing to Contents" adjustments. If you
> wish to set the top, bottom, and sides individually, you will need to
> uncheck the "Synchronize" box.
Thanks.  Tried that but there's no difference even with line width set
to 0.0 pt.  It's ok.  I can live with it.


>
> If you go to the Menu item: "View - Toolbars" and check "Table", a tool bar
> with all of the table settings will appear whenever you place the cursor
> inside the table - I suggest doing this if you use tables a lot, as it makes
> things much easier.
>
> Be aware that the [perceived] distance between the text and table borders is
> affected by the line thickness (set in the same dialog described above) as
> well as the weight and style of the fonts in use, so you may need to twiddle
> a bit to get the effect you want.
>
> This should get you going ...
>
>
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