I inserted a table into a Writer text document to assist with the formatting
of a form I am creating. When I had finished creating the form I wanted to
adjust the row height to make it easier for a user of the form to fill it in
with a pen or pencil - ie I wanted to make the row height bigger.
I tried two methods:
1. Select rows > Right click > Row > Height
2. Table > Autofit > Row height
Either way, I ended up with a pop-up dialogue box which said the row height
was 0.01cm (clearly wrong!) and the "Fit to size" box was ticked.
I have since made some sense of setting row heights. It seems if you set
heights of 1 cm or greater then you seem to get what you asked for.
I am still unsure why the dialogue box says the row height is 0.01cm when
you first open it?
I would also like to know why, if you untick the "Fit to size" box, your
table collapses into something resembling a thick black line (about 2-3mm
high/thick)?
It seems that manipulating Row height in a table inserted into a Writer
document is nothing like doing the same thing in Calc, and I would
appreciate any help in understanding this dialogue box.
Many thanks, James
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