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On 2013-03-07 20:27, Ken Heard wrote:
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I want to start the text put into a table cell at the left side of
side of a group of cells.  I would assume that after selecting the
cells where I want to do that selecting the left margin icon in the
formatting toolbar would do what I want to do, but it does not.  There
is still a space between the left cell boundary and where the text
begins.  I looked at the manual but I could find nothing there on
aligning horizontally within a cell?

On the other hand the other text alignments, centre, right and total
right and left justification do work.  Only the left justification
does not.

Is it possible to do what I want to do in cells in a table created in
a LibreOffice document?  If so, how is it done?

Regards, Ken


Hi.
If you right click on a table, select table from the menu, on the boarders tab you can set a clearance space from the line to your contents within a cell.
Is this what you are meaning.
Steve

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