When printing, to save costs, I usually set some small tables to be right-aligned and text wrapping. However, in the process of typesetting found that the right frame of the table is always over the publication of the heart (text border) about 2 mm. No matter how I drag and adjust, no. I have handled many similar documents before, but I have never seen such a phenomenon before. To this end, the previous processing of the document and the current document made a careful comparison and analysis, and finally found the reason, the following introduction of specific solutions.
To perform the table → table Properties command, open the Table Properties dialog box, as shown in the figure. Click the Options button to open the Table Options dialog box, and in the four options under Default cell margins, change the number (0.19 cm) in the right option box to "0" and click OK. After this simple setting, the right border of the table is automatically aligned with the body borders.
Similarly, if you set the table to left-aligned, the text wraps as long as the number (0.19 cm) in the Left option box under Default cell margins is changed to "0".
According to the author's experience, in the processing of such tables, it is best to "table Properties" in the default cell margin is set to "0". Of course, this will bring a problem, that is, the table text and cell line spacing is too tight, it is very crowded, thus affecting the aesthetic layout. However, it can be resolved by the paragraph command of the Format menu, where the left and right spacing of the paragraph is set to indent "0.1~0.2 cm", and the problem is solved.
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