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Powerpoint to word

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replyReply Tue 3 Jun 2008, 13:06Delegate Emily said...

Emily has attended:
Powerpoint Intermediate Advanced course
Excel Intermediate course

Powerpoint to word

I am trying to replicate a table which was in Powerpoint to Word and I can't seem to copy the exact sizing? How can I reduce the spacing between the lines? I can do that easily, usually but it wont work properly, seems as though its locked. There is too much space before and after the writing.

I need the rows to close in more so that the list is closer together?

I hope you can help.

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replyReply Tue 3 Jun 2008, 13:46Trainer Amanda said...

RE: Powerpoint to word

Hi Emily

Thank you for your question.

Select the rows in the table, try going to Table - Table Properties - Row. Then tick the Specify height box, and try changing the measurement for the row height and then click OK.

If this doesn't work then try selecting the rows, go to Format - Paragraph and check if the Spacing Before and After are set to 0pts and that the line spacing is set to Single. Then click OK.

I hope one of these helps, if not let me know.
Amanda

replyReply Tue 3 Jun 2008, 15:00Delegate Emily said...

RE: Powerpoint to word

Hi Amanda,

thanks for your reply.

I have tried both of those suggestions. Do you know what else could be the problem?

The height does not seem to move when I try to move it up. I just want the table to closely enclose the writing in the table and its not usually a problem.

Many thanks for your help.

Emily

replyReply Tue 3 Jun 2008, 15:38Trainer Amanda said...

RE: Powerpoint to word

Hi Emily

Would it be possible to email me the file so I can have a look at the table? My email is amanda

Amanda

 

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