And Martin replied: >> What's the difference between >> Select->Row cells >> and >> Select->Table->Row? > The difference is roughly the same as the difference between selecting > all paragraphs in a chapter body and selecting the chapter body > itself. You set properties at a different level. > Each row and each column have their own properties that can be > controlled, and so has each cell. When you select "Row cells", you set > the properties of all selected cells, when you select Row (or Column > for that matter) you set the properties of the row (or column) itself. > To get an idea select Row cells and apply a border on all sides and > contrast that with selecting the Row and applying a border on all > sides. Thanks, that's made everything clear! Well, perhaps not *everything*, but everything in relation to this anyway. With properties set to grateful, Stewy -- A Freudian slip is when you say one thing but mean your mother. ------------------------------------------------------------ To change, suspend or cancel your subscription go to //www.freelists.org/list/icon-users ------------------------------------------------------------