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Adjusting Table Row Height

Summary: When working with tables, you can adjust the height of individual rows. How you go about such adjustments depends on the version of Word you are using. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, Word 2003, and Word 2007.)

Word allows you to independently adjust the height of every row in a table. For many table uses, you can rely on Word to select an automatic row height. There may be other times when you want to take charge and specify your own row height. You can do so by following these steps if you are using Word 97 or Word 2000:

  1. Select the table row whose height you want to specify.
  2. Choose the Cell Height and Width option from the Table menu. You will see the Cell Height and Width dialog box. The Row tab should be selected.
  3. In the Height of Row box, select the way you want row height to be determined. You can use Auto row height, At Least row height, or Exactly row height.
  4. If you selected At Least row height or Exactly row height, specify a measurement in the At dialog box.
  5. Click on OK.

In Word 2002 and Word 2003, the steps are slightly different:

  1. Select the table row whose height you want to specify.
  2. Choose Table Properties from the Table menu. Word displays the Table Properties dialog box.
  3. On the Row tab, choose the Specify Height check box. (Click here to see a related figure.)
  4. Specify a height and how you want that measurement interpreted (At Least or Exactly).
  5. Click on OK.

If you are using Word 2007, then you should follow these steps, instead:

  1. Select the table row whose height you want to specify.
  2. Display the Layout tab of the ribbon.
  3. In the Cell Size group, adjust the Height setting, as desired.
  4. For more height options, click the Table Properties icon at the bottom-right of the Cell Size group. Word displays the Table Properties dialog box.
  5. On the Row tab, specify a height and how you want that measurement interpreted (At Least or Exactly).
  6. Click on OK.

You can also adjust row height by using the mouse, as described in other issues of WordTips.

Tip #1667 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 | 2000 | 2002 | 2003 | 2007


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