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Resizing row heights after text rotation

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I really hope someone can help here.

I've just installed lifecycle designer today and am trying to produce my first form.

Ive inserted some tables, done all the basics.  The problem is that I want a 6 column table with 2 rows.  Top row has normal horizontal text, and bottom row has vertically orientated text.  I can get the text right, but the bottom row will not allow me to sensibly resize, I can do what I want in excel which looks like this:

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But in lifecycle I just cannot drag the bottom border to resize the cell.  (I can if I dont have text rotated) and the best I can get is:

EG2.JPG

All I want is row 2 to be the same height as the vertically aligned text ... please help ... going crazy here ... just can't find a setting to sort this out!!

Thanks

Daryl

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Drag the TextObject outside of teh table and resize it to the height that you want. Now drag it back into the cell and the row should resize. Did that work?

Paul

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Drag the TextObject outside of teh table and resize it to the height that you want. Now drag it back into the cell and the row should resize. Did that work?

Paul

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Worked perfectly ... cannot thank you enough

Kind Regards

Daryl

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