Setting up full-width tables to print inside margins? in Word:: all of the cell margins in the table width. Although if I left the table left- aligned W should SET the margins as per the requirements, then adjust the http://thesource.ofallevil.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.mac.office.word&tid=9097e014-9170-4b45-8578-a5e0bdd93bf7&cat=&lang=&cr=&sloc=&p=1HOME | does anyone know if you can?
do you mean making your stuff be a couple pixels away from the border? display:table, table-cell:: display table containing display: table-cell, with a box inside having background, padding, border, margin and float:left. content http://www.brunildo.org/test/disptable.htmlHOME | 4.5. The TABLE element:: ALIGN=LEFT positions the table at the left margin, while ALIGN=RIGHT positions cell border for each row or column, and between other cells in the table. http://www.freesoft.org/CIE/RFC/1942/9.htmHOME |
i.e.
asasdas
sdasda
asdasdas
adsds
this is what you want:
asdasdasdasd
asdasdaasdaasd
asdasdsda
asdasdasdas
if so, right click on your cell, click cell properties then format again, click border then at the bottom, you should have a top, left, bottom and right.. put your pixels there. Margin-Left - Cascading Style Sheets Properties:: This property controls the size of the left margin of an element's rendering box . Applying this property to table cells is very problematic, http://www.eskimo.com/~bloo/indexdot/css/properties/margin/marginleft.htmHOME | TECH TIPS Forget to send the very best? Write your greeting words :: File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTMLSet the margins to .75 at the top, left,. and right. Choose Table/Insert Table. Set the number of columns and rows to 3 each (see figure 2). Click OK. http://units.sla.org/chapter/cwi/TechTipsSpring2004.pdfHOME |
i dont know exactly where it is, cause i dont have fp on this puter. hope that helped.
Originally posted by lostinbeta
Now that I think of it, I think that same method can be applied to a TD tag for a table cell.
I think....
Where has all my knowledge gone? I know CSS inside out... where is it today?
it went on vacation. my brain is already on vacation, and I need it back for 4 more days :cowboy:
Originally posted by redViper
do you mean making your stuff be a couple pixels away from the border?
i.e.
asasdas
sdasda
asdasdas
adsds
this is what you want:
asdasdasdasd
asdasdaasdaasd
asdasdsda
asdasdasdas
if so, right click on your cell, click cell properties then format again, click border then at the bottom, you should have a top, left, bottom and right.. put your pixels there.
i dont know exactly where it is, cause i dont have fp on this puter. hope that helped.
Thanks, that is a great help.
Now that I think of it, I think that same method can be applied to a TD tag for a table cell.
I think....
Where has all my knowledge gone? I know CSS inside out... where is it today?
You can define margins in CSS for the cell or for your paragraph. For some reason the cell margin CSS code is not coming to me.... if I remember it I will post it here (think brain think!)
But if you want to do it for your paragraph you can do this....
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Originally posted by lostinbeta
You can define margins in CSS for the cell or for your paragraph. For some reason the cell margin CSS code is not coming to me.... if I remember it I will post it here (think brain think!)
But if you want to do it for your paragraph you can do this....
Text Here
yes, that works too. :goatee:
no worries. :rambo:
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