I have created a table on a landscape orientated A4 page. The cells measure 4.7cm width and 2.99cm height. This means I can fit 6 cells across and 7 cells down the A4 page. I have put all borders around the table on. All cells should have a margin inside
of 0.4cm on the left, bottom and right side. The top of the cell doesn't need a margin. When I adjust the left and right margins to 0.4cm everything is fine. The cells don't move at all. However, when I make the bottom cell margins to 0.4cm all the cells enlarge
and the table is now bigger going onto the second page. This is not supposed to happen. It is an internal margin. Table Properties are set as follows:-
Table Size preferred width - unselected (Under Table Properties, and Table tab)
Row sizes 1-7 Specify height - selected 2.99cm (Row tab)
Row height is - exactly (Row Tab, both options below unselected)
Column Size Preferred Width - selected at 4.7cm, measured in CM. (Column Tab)
Cell Tab - Size preferred width 4.7cm
Paragraph spacing is set to 0, line spacing set to 1. Font set to Bauhaus 93 pt10. I can't figure out why increasing the cell's bottom margin would make the cell longer. This should not affect the actual size of a cell. Please help.