Re: table - cell and row spacing by Murray
Murray
Thu Apr 14 09:17:39 CDT 2005
Show me a code snippet where you feel this is necessary, please.
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Murray
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"David" <David@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9FC6D36B-4010-4629-99E0-849589B7BE35@microsoft.com...
>I disagree Murray. I'm using FrontPage 2003 and have done everything you
> suggest and the problem still exists. One would think that Microsoft could
> make this a little easier. Other programs are much simpler to use and you
> don't waste valuable time on simple silly things like this. Unfortunately
> I
> must use the client software so they are sentenced to an enormous bill for
> ridiculous issues. GO MICROSOFT !!!!
>
> "Murray" wrote:
>
>> No double formatting is necessary if it's done right the first time.
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>> Murray
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>> "Steve Freeman, SuperRealtor" <STEVE@COUNTYREALTY.COM> wrote in message
>> news:Is-dnT51h9N5DmfcRVn-hw@comcast.com...
>> >I had trouble with this too, just recently. I ended up, after pulling
>> >my
>> > hair out, I ended up checking the formatting of both the table AND the
>> > cells
>> > contained within the table. I essentially ended up "double formatting"
>> > to
>> > eliminate my spaces betweenn cells. There should be an easier way, but
>> > I
>> > didn't have time to find it.
>> > I used FP2000.
>> > Hope this helps,
>> > -Steve
>> > "emom" <emom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> > news:0A0BA595-3E77-4F80-B044-D3FCB08AE3D5@microsoft.com...
>> >> I see in many web pages that the header and left side are flushed and
>> >> run
>> >> seemly into each other with a background color. I have created a
>> >> table
>> > and
>> >> always get spaces between the cells even if I select 0 for the spacing
>> >> and
>> >> padding. Is there any way I can force the cells to not create spaces
>> >> in
>> > the
>> >> browsers. When I edit the table, everything looks ok.
>> >>
>> >> Donna
>> >
>> >
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