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Summary: Got some text you absolutely must fit on a single line in a table cell? Then you’ll appreciate this rather esoteric setting that allows you to force text to fit on that line. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 2000, Word 2002, Word 2003, and Word 2007.)
Beginning with Word 2000, Microsoft added an odd little feature that allows you to force text to fit within a single line of a table's cell. It does this by decreasing the apparent size of the text so that everything fits. It does this without (according to some Microsoft sources) changing the actual font size of the text. This makes little real-world difference, however, since the size of your text is changed on both the screen and any printouts.
It might be more accurate to say that while the height of the text used is not changed, the width is. You can take advantage of this Word table feature by following these steps if you are using Word 2000, 2002, or 2003:
The steps you need to follow are slightly different in Word 2007:
You should note that if there is not enough text in a cell to fit all the way across the cell, Word forces the text to fit. This means it will increase the spaces between words and characters to fill the cell. It will not, however, widen the actual characters that make up the cell contents. Word apparently only makes characters narrower, not wider.
Tip #1843 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 2000 2002 2003 2007
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