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I'm trying to edit a table in LibreOffice Writer so that the rows are each their own designated and precise height. I've managed that for the columns by going to Table > Table Properties... then selecting the Columns tab (as pictured below) but I cannot find a similar option for rows.
Editing column width.
Is there a way of editing row height without dragging the borders (which makes the result invariably imprecise)?


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Right-clik on the row you want to modify, go to Row and select Height...



Pop-up menu > Row > Height...



Deselect "Dynamic adjustment" and enter the desired height. (Please note that actual English terms may differ).



Row height dialog box



Tried it just now with LibreOffice 4.0.


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