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Distributing Table Rows

Summary: When designing a table, you may want the height of each row to be evenly distributed across the vertical space you've assigned to the table. Word makes this adjustment easy.

When it is time to format a table, you may find that your overall table depth (height) is set the way you want it, but the rows within the table are not "just right." For instance, you may want the rows to be the same height as each other without disturbing the overall width of the table. Simply follow these directions:

  1. Make sure the insertion point is located somewhere within your table.
  2. Choose the Layout tab on the Ribbon. (This tab is only available when you do step 1.)
  3. Click Distribute Rows in the Cell Size group.

Word changes the row heights to reflect your selection.