I am trying to format two tables, identical but for text. The height of the rows varies within and across the tables. Is there a way to firmly designate the height of the rows as is possible with width? Thank you.
But, I also found that when I have rows in a table, without text inside all of the cells, the rowheight cannot be shrunk down... It looks that the automatic formatting resets the cell to the standard 21.5 fontsize.
As long as there is at least a character inside a cell like a " - ", you are able to shrink the row height to whatever you want.
As an explaination: Row 1 and 2 can be changed in height. Row 3 and 4 can not, because there are empty cells in the row. Row height and margins are in the image. Also see what happens with marked text as it crosses into the cells above and below.
I had simular isues when i tried to make a table of the new Storyline variables. You can also add some text in the 'empty' cells and give the font the same color as the cell background.
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Does Cell Size not work?
Hi Chris
found this info on another post - here is the link
But, I also found that when I have rows in a table, without text inside all of the cells, the rowheight cannot be shrunk down... It looks that the automatic formatting resets the cell to the standard 21.5 fontsize.
As long as there is at least a character inside a cell like a " - ", you are able to shrink the row height to whatever you want.
As an explaination: Row 1 and 2 can be changed in height. Row 3 and 4 can not, because there are empty cells in the row. Row height and margins are in the image. Also see what happens with marked text as it crosses into the cells above and below.
Thank you Wendy. It works.
Prof. Kenneth G. Madden
Oh that's great news Prof KGM - good luck with your project.
Doesn't seem to. All cells need something in them in order to resize by
clicking and dragging.
Thank you.
Prof. Kenneth G. Madden
Thanks Wendy,
I had simular isues when i tried to make a table of the new Storyline variables. You can also add some text in the 'empty' cells and give the font the same color as the cell background.
Thank you. Sounds good.
Prof. Kenneth G. Madden
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