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Re: problem viewing with IE
by Fernando Mol on Jun 16, 2009 at 7:42:25 pm

Try this

In Dreamweaver select the row on your table. To do this place your cursor at the border of your row, it will become an arrow, and click on it. All your horizontal table cells should be selected.

Then in the properties panel, be sure HTML is selected, write 29 in the H property (just at the right of your Vert alignment).

I hope this helps.


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