![]() ![]() We will go through the table's properties and settings. Word 2007 will display a dashed guide indicating the new bottom border (and height) of the row once you stop dragging and release your mouse button: The table now shows one row with a height different from the other rows who still have their default height if you plan on resizing more than one row, read on: the rest of this tutorial explains how to change the height for all the rows in the table, thus sparing you from having to manually resize all of them. ![]() Manually resize a table's row in Microsoft Word 2007 To manually resize a single row in Word 2007, move your mouse cursor (pointer) towards the bottom border of the row in question: as soon as your cursor's shape changes to a double-headed resizing arrow (as shown on the screenshot), start dragging downwards, and Microsoft Word will increase the height of the row until you stop dragging its bottom border. In this tutorial, we will explain how to manually change an individual row's height in Word 2007, and how to change the row height settings for the entire table, so that newly inserted row will match the height you want. ![]() Resize a row in Microsoft Word (Table row height) Any table you create in Microsoft Word documents will have a default width: each column will have a equivalent width, and each row will have the same height: but it is possible to resize a row, either individually, or for the entire table (these are the table's row height settings).
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