> Cindy,
> Have you got non printable characters turned on, if not click on the ¶
> button on your toolbar.
> See here:
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/NonPrintChars.htm>
> If there is a ¶ above or beyond your text delete it. If you still want space
> before or after your text go to Format - Paragraph - under space before and
> after set by increments of 6 points.
>
> --
> Luc Sanders
> (MVP - PowerPoint)
>
>
> "Cindy" <Cindy[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht
> news:33BD563D-0247-4375-B9EB-5F47996AAC0E[ at ]microsoft.com...
> >I did use an extra space to provide space before and after my text in the
> > cell. How can I achieve the same thing a different way?
> >
> > If I delete the extra space in the cell that is not centered and add it to
> > the other cell, than the cell I just removed the space from automatically
> > centers.
> >
> > How do I tell if I have an extra blank paragrah.
> >
> > PS- Thanks for being so quick with the reply!
> >
> > "Luc" wrote:
> >
> >> Cindy,
> >> Maybe you have an extra blank paragraph before or behind the text.
> >> Maybe you applied space before/after the text paragraph.
> >> Maybe there is an indent in that particular cell.
> >> --
> >> Luc Sanders
> >> (MVP - PowerPoint)
> >>
> >>
> >> "Cindy" <Cindy[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht
> >> news:9B4D2DB2-CAEB-442D-9EB8-892E297F50F1[ at ]microsoft.com...
> >> > Two columns in a table. One column the text will align center.
> >> > The other column will not center the text in the cell.
> >> >
> >> > If I only have one row of text, it centers & justifies perfectly.
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