Hi guys,
Feel silly asking a question like this but I've made a website thats used
tables instead of frames. Because of this my table boxes are quite big and t
he
text always wants to start at the middle (from top to bottom, not as in
centered) of the table. How do i set the table so that even though the box i
s
larger then what im putting in it I can start typing from the top left-hand
corner like a normal page?
Thanks,
- Anthony
Did you see Osgood's reply to your post this morning?
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"Yappa888" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Hi guys,
>
> Feel silly asking a question like this but I've made a website thats used
> tables instead of frames. Because of this my table boxes are quite big and
> the
> text always wants to start at the middle (from top to bottom, not as in
> centered) of the table. How do i set the table so that even though the box
> is
> larger then what im putting in it I can start typing from the top
> left-hand
> corner like a normal page?
>
> Thanks,
>
> - Anthony
>
"Yappa888" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Hi guys,
>
> Feel silly asking a question like this but I've made a website thats used
> tables instead of frames. Because of this my table boxes are quite big and
> the
> text always wants to start at the middle (from top to bottom, not as in
> centered) of the table. How do i set the table so that even though the box
> is
> larger then what im putting in it I can start typing from the top
> left-hand
> corner like a normal page?
In Design view, select the table cell. In the Property Inspector, set
Vertical Alignment to "top".
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I figured there
> must be some way of doing it but he didnt say how.
From Osgood's previous post, he gave the exact steps:
"Insert your cursor in the cell. Open the Properties
Inspector>Windows>Properties. Look for the 'Vert' drop menu and select 'top'
By default the cursor position is always in the middle of the cell. I
dunno why seems a bit dumb to me."
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Hi there,
yeah I did but he just said that that was the defult setting, I figured ther
e
must be some way of doing it but he didnt say how. I was hoping someone woul
d
have an actual answer, other there, there isnt one.
If you have any ideas on how i can fix it and make it work that would be swe
et
- Anthony
"Yappa888" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Hi there,
> yeah I did but he just said that that was the defult setting, I figured
> there
> must be some way of doing it but he didnt say how. I was hoping someone
> would
> have an actual answer, other there, there isnt one.
> If you have any ideas on how i can fix it and make it work that would be
> sweet
That's weird - I saw the other thread, and he said that middle-aligned was
the default, and then told you exactly how to set the alignment that you
want. I just gave it to you in another post too. Can you see that post?
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"John Waller" <johnw@REMOVETHISpinnacleweb.com.au> wrote in message
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>I figured there
>
> From Osgood's previous post, he gave the exact steps:
>
> "Insert your cursor in the cell. Open the Properties
> Inspector>Windows>Properties. Look for the 'Vert' drop menu and select
> 'top'
>
> By default the cursor position is always in the middle of the cell. I
> dunno why seems a bit dumb to me."
Maybe better read a bit more carefully, Anthony! :-)
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Anthony -
What are you talking about? Are you sure you even read Osgood's response? He
told you how to get your cells to start at the top left. The center is the
default, so deal with it.
Osgood wrote:
> Insert your cursor in the cell. Open the Properties
> Inspector>Windows>Properties. Look for the 'Vert' drop menu
> and select 'top'
>
> By default the cursor position is always in the middle of the cell. I
> dunno why seems a bit dumb to me.
No where in there did he say there is no answer. That's as good of an
explanation as you'll get.
HTH, take care Anthony.
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I wonder if this is another web forum/NNTP issue?
Perhaps the OP is not seeing the full posts?
Benefit of the doubt and all that......
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"John Waller" <johnw@REMOVETHISpinnacleweb.com.au> wrote in message
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>I wonder if this is another web forum/NNTP issue?
>
> Perhaps the OP is not seeing the full posts?
>
> Benefit of the doubt and all that......
Do they really get partial posts on the web forum??
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