Newbee needs help with table white space

F

Fleets

HI,

Kinda new to FP but leaning... I put together a web page with a table
for purchasing on-line through PayPal's shopping cart and was wondering
if there is any way to eliminate the vertical white space between
items. I uploaded a sample page here..
http://www.somethinxtra.com/TstOrders.htm

Would someone be so kind to look at the page and see if it's possible
to crunch the items together? I have set everything I can find in table
and cell properties to '0' but hasn't helped. Could the PayPal graphic
be causing the problem?

Thanks in advance
Bob
 
L

L Covey

Fleets said:
HI,

Kinda new to FP but leaning... I put together a web page with a table
for purchasing on-line through PayPal's shopping cart and was wondering
if there is any way to eliminate the vertical white space between
items. I uploaded a sample page here..
http://www.somethinxtra.com/TstOrders.htm

Would someone be so kind to look at the page and see if it's possible
to crunch the items together? I have set everything I can find in table
and cell properties to '0' but hasn't helped. Could the PayPal graphic
be causing the problem?

Thanks in advance
Bob

It looks fine in Netscape, but I see what you mean in viewing it in
IExplorer.

I looked at the code. I am no expert, but recently completed a site
using FrontPage2003.

Normally, I should be able to see what you've done from the code, but
don't find what I am looking for. Did you use "enter" before keying the
text on the next line?

Use "Insert, break" instead.

If you use enter, it puts a blank line between rows (double space)
If you use insert, break, it is like a typewriter carriage return
(single space)

Nicely done, by the way.

LC
 
F

Fleets

Thanks for the tip and kind words. Was wondering how to get single line
spacing, can make good use of that little tidbit.

I am using FP 2002 and have to say it has a few quirks but I'll be
nice..

Thanks
Bob
 
K

Kenneth Fields

try this...

highlight lines you want closer, go to format > paragraph > spacing. Put
in -1 in both before and after and see what that does. Play around with
it...
 

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