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--- Comment #8 from Pavel Sayekat <pavelsayekat@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #2)
Actually I believe there is already with a simple work flow...

1.) Define your table, rows & columns. By default will be within current
page margins. 

2.) Zoom out to expose full page on screen. 

3.) place focus on the table, and grab the bottom line of the new empty (or
an existing) table. 

4.) Drag bottom edge of table down to the height required. Just the bottom
row of the table will increase in height.

5.) Select the full table.

6.) Use the Table -> Size -> 'Optimal Row Height' menu action, also on the
Table toolbar's Optimize Size split button, to distribute the table rows
into the new table height.

Should be apparent that you can perform this on a blank page to size table
to margins. Also that to revert and start over, simply select the table and
apply 'Minimize Row Height'.

@Justin, what do you think? Would it be possible to have a action to set
Table size to page margins?

And it seems odd that none of the Row or table Height attributes are
available via the 'Table Properties...' dialog. Would a tab for Rows, like
Columns make sense?

As of now, I have managed to do it that way but I am talking about convenience
/ productivity, like 5-6 years ago, MS office had that feature, can't say about
now, it saves time and effort but anyone can disagree with that.

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