On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 11:09 PM, Steve Edmonds
<steve.edmonds@pt-global.com> wrote:
Hi. If I interpret this in its simplest way, you can right click on the
table, select table and note the position and size.
You can right click the columns tab to see column spacing. You can right
click> row to see/set row height.
It seems that in LO 3.5 that the Table Format dialogue does not
mention the X, Y coordinates of the table.
Noting all the current settings, you should be able to edit and position you
table the same again.
I need the position of a particular cell border in the table. Though I
could calculate it if I know the X, Y coordinates of the table upper
left corner, the height of each row, and the amount of rows, I think
that method is rather error-prone.
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