Remove space between line and table in Word












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I need to remove the mysterious space marked in this screenshot:



Photo for Space between line and table



I searched before and found some answers in this previous thread:
How to remove extra space between line of text and table
but unfortunately it didn't help in my case. All line spacing after the line is set to 0 and Single as well as all the line spacing in the table itself.



It's quite a mystery!



Thanks in advance.










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    I need to remove the mysterious space marked in this screenshot:



    Photo for Space between line and table



    I searched before and found some answers in this previous thread:
    How to remove extra space between line of text and table
    but unfortunately it didn't help in my case. All line spacing after the line is set to 0 and Single as well as all the line spacing in the table itself.



    It's quite a mystery!



    Thanks in advance.










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      I need to remove the mysterious space marked in this screenshot:



      Photo for Space between line and table



      I searched before and found some answers in this previous thread:
      How to remove extra space between line of text and table
      but unfortunately it didn't help in my case. All line spacing after the line is set to 0 and Single as well as all the line spacing in the table itself.



      It's quite a mystery!



      Thanks in advance.










      share|improve this question















      I need to remove the mysterious space marked in this screenshot:



      Photo for Space between line and table



      I searched before and found some answers in this previous thread:
      How to remove extra space between line of text and table
      but unfortunately it didn't help in my case. All line spacing after the line is set to 0 and Single as well as all the line spacing in the table itself.



      It's quite a mystery!



      Thanks in advance.







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          Check line spacing options in Word:



          enter image description here



          And try selecting line options after selecting text.



          Check the results before and after:



          BEFORE:
          Before



          AFTER:
          After






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          • The OP mentioned trying the advice in this question, which includes setting the spacing to the minimum, without success.
            – Atzmon
            Nov 6 '16 at 9:27










          • my comment entered in error
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            Nov 6 '16 at 19:05





















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          Since you mentioned you already followed the suggestions given in this question without success, I'm assuming you already set the paragraph spacing to the minimum, so we'll check the table settings.



          Right click the table and select Table Properties.



          enter image description here



          Is Text Wrapping set by any chance to Around?



          If so, try either of these two options:



          Option 1



          Click the Positioning button and set the vertical position to 0 cm relative to Paragraph.



          enter image description here



          Option 2



          Set Text Wrapping to None. This may slightly break the design of your document as it will move your table inline with the text and may require you to adjust it further.






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            If you want to get rid of the extra space when creating a table in Word, highlight the table and go to "Table Properties." Go to the Row tab. Select "Specify Height" and type in 1.5. In Row Height is select "Exactly", and the extra space is no longer there. It took me a long time, but I figured it out. I wanted to help someone else because I know how annoying this process is. Good luck :)






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              Check line spacing options in Word:



              enter image description here



              And try selecting line options after selecting text.



              Check the results before and after:



              BEFORE:
              Before



              AFTER:
              After






              share|improve this answer























              • The OP mentioned trying the advice in this question, which includes setting the spacing to the minimum, without success.
                – Atzmon
                Nov 6 '16 at 9:27










              • my comment entered in error
                – Tanya
                Nov 6 '16 at 19:05


















              0














              Check line spacing options in Word:



              enter image description here



              And try selecting line options after selecting text.



              Check the results before and after:



              BEFORE:
              Before



              AFTER:
              After






              share|improve this answer























              • The OP mentioned trying the advice in this question, which includes setting the spacing to the minimum, without success.
                – Atzmon
                Nov 6 '16 at 9:27










              • my comment entered in error
                – Tanya
                Nov 6 '16 at 19:05
















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              Check line spacing options in Word:



              enter image description here



              And try selecting line options after selecting text.



              Check the results before and after:



              BEFORE:
              Before



              AFTER:
              After






              share|improve this answer














              Check line spacing options in Word:



              enter image description here



              And try selecting line options after selecting text.



              Check the results before and after:



              BEFORE:
              Before



              AFTER:
              After







              share|improve this answer














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              • The OP mentioned trying the advice in this question, which includes setting the spacing to the minimum, without success.
                – Atzmon
                Nov 6 '16 at 9:27










              • my comment entered in error
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                Nov 6 '16 at 19:05




















              • The OP mentioned trying the advice in this question, which includes setting the spacing to the minimum, without success.
                – Atzmon
                Nov 6 '16 at 9:27










              • my comment entered in error
                – Tanya
                Nov 6 '16 at 19:05


















              The OP mentioned trying the advice in this question, which includes setting the spacing to the minimum, without success.
              – Atzmon
              Nov 6 '16 at 9:27




              The OP mentioned trying the advice in this question, which includes setting the spacing to the minimum, without success.
              – Atzmon
              Nov 6 '16 at 9:27












              my comment entered in error
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              my comment entered in error
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              Since you mentioned you already followed the suggestions given in this question without success, I'm assuming you already set the paragraph spacing to the minimum, so we'll check the table settings.



              Right click the table and select Table Properties.



              enter image description here



              Is Text Wrapping set by any chance to Around?



              If so, try either of these two options:



              Option 1



              Click the Positioning button and set the vertical position to 0 cm relative to Paragraph.



              enter image description here



              Option 2



              Set Text Wrapping to None. This may slightly break the design of your document as it will move your table inline with the text and may require you to adjust it further.






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                Since you mentioned you already followed the suggestions given in this question without success, I'm assuming you already set the paragraph spacing to the minimum, so we'll check the table settings.



                Right click the table and select Table Properties.



                enter image description here



                Is Text Wrapping set by any chance to Around?



                If so, try either of these two options:



                Option 1



                Click the Positioning button and set the vertical position to 0 cm relative to Paragraph.



                enter image description here



                Option 2



                Set Text Wrapping to None. This may slightly break the design of your document as it will move your table inline with the text and may require you to adjust it further.






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                  Since you mentioned you already followed the suggestions given in this question without success, I'm assuming you already set the paragraph spacing to the minimum, so we'll check the table settings.



                  Right click the table and select Table Properties.



                  enter image description here



                  Is Text Wrapping set by any chance to Around?



                  If so, try either of these two options:



                  Option 1



                  Click the Positioning button and set the vertical position to 0 cm relative to Paragraph.



                  enter image description here



                  Option 2



                  Set Text Wrapping to None. This may slightly break the design of your document as it will move your table inline with the text and may require you to adjust it further.






                  share|improve this answer














                  Since you mentioned you already followed the suggestions given in this question without success, I'm assuming you already set the paragraph spacing to the minimum, so we'll check the table settings.



                  Right click the table and select Table Properties.



                  enter image description here



                  Is Text Wrapping set by any chance to Around?



                  If so, try either of these two options:



                  Option 1



                  Click the Positioning button and set the vertical position to 0 cm relative to Paragraph.



                  enter image description here



                  Option 2



                  Set Text Wrapping to None. This may slightly break the design of your document as it will move your table inline with the text and may require you to adjust it further.







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                      If you want to get rid of the extra space when creating a table in Word, highlight the table and go to "Table Properties." Go to the Row tab. Select "Specify Height" and type in 1.5. In Row Height is select "Exactly", and the extra space is no longer there. It took me a long time, but I figured it out. I wanted to help someone else because I know how annoying this process is. Good luck :)






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                        If you want to get rid of the extra space when creating a table in Word, highlight the table and go to "Table Properties." Go to the Row tab. Select "Specify Height" and type in 1.5. In Row Height is select "Exactly", and the extra space is no longer there. It took me a long time, but I figured it out. I wanted to help someone else because I know how annoying this process is. Good luck :)






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                          If you want to get rid of the extra space when creating a table in Word, highlight the table and go to "Table Properties." Go to the Row tab. Select "Specify Height" and type in 1.5. In Row Height is select "Exactly", and the extra space is no longer there. It took me a long time, but I figured it out. I wanted to help someone else because I know how annoying this process is. Good luck :)






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                          If you want to get rid of the extra space when creating a table in Word, highlight the table and go to "Table Properties." Go to the Row tab. Select "Specify Height" and type in 1.5. In Row Height is select "Exactly", and the extra space is no longer there. It took me a long time, but I figured it out. I wanted to help someone else because I know how annoying this process is. Good luck :)







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