We are using Word XP. All of our documents are done in
Word and then saved to html. These documents are done
using tables - with each paragraph being in a separate
table row. This text is formatted with 12pt after. There
was no problem when we were using Internet Explorer 5.0 -
we got the white space between each paragraph. Now that
we've upgraded to IE 6.0 there is no white space between
each of the paragraphs. If we go through and actually put
a CR at the end of each of the rows, it works ok. We
don't want to do that as we have over 2,500 document. We
don't know if it's IE 6.0 we need to question or if it's
Word XP. Maybe there's an upgrade to Word XP - they way
it rights code for the tables????
HELP - PLEASE - ASAP
Bob Buckland ?:-\) - 24 Nov 2003 19:59 GMT
Hi Shelley,
What are the steps you're using to create the
page where you're seeing this? If I use the
following I'm seeing the 12 pt after formatting.
1. Create new blank document.
2. Insert a 4 line, 1 column table
3. Type text in each of the 4 table lines
4. Select the table and use Format=>Paragraph
to apply 12 point after,
5. Use File=>Web Page Preview to view the page in IE6.
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We are using Word XP. All of our documents are done in
Word and then saved to html. These documents are done
using tables - with each paragraph being in a separate
table row. This text is formatted with 12pt after. There
was no problem when we were using Internet Explorer 5.0 -
we got the white space between each paragraph. Now that
we've upgraded to IE 6.0 there is no white space between
each of the paragraphs. If we go through and actually put
a CR at the end of each of the rows, it works ok. We
don't want to do that as we have over 2,500 document. We
don't know if it's IE 6.0 we need to question or if it's
Word XP. Maybe there's an upgrade to Word XP - they way
it rights code for the tables???? >>

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