I have a table with 3 columns. In the first column, I have 7 rows.
Total height of the column is @5.5".
The first 6 rows are about .5" in height. The 7th row uses the
remainder of the height of the table.
I want to adjust the height of all 7 rows so all of the rows are the
same height but maintain the original table height of @5.5".
I thought Table>Autofit>Distribute Rows Equally would adjust all of the
row heights to fit into the 5.5" height of the table. Instead, it
expanded the height of the table and made all 7 rows the same as the
original height of row 7. Not what I wish to do.
I want to be able to do this *after* the cells contain data, not before
data is entered. This is to cover the possibility of creating X rows
initially, and discovering later you actually need X+Y rows.
I have figured out how to do this before the cells have any data in them.
I've found some other "not so good" oddities about tables and modifying
them, but haven't the time to troubleshoot. :-(
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Ken
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