"Beige" space? I think you mean "white space".
Sorry, can't help you though.
"lewwarden" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
> My problem is getting rid of unwanted space on a page. I'm new at this,
> so,
> to be sure we're on the same track, I must start at the beginning.
>
> I created a website page by starting with a FP layout table template
> consisting of two parallel rows separated by three columns. In the top
> row I
> inserted a link bar. In the bottom row I inserted contact and related
> material.
>
> I created narrower left and right columns by dragging the blue outlined
> boxes to the left and right, and inserted hyper links in the left column,
> reserving the right column for other links and advertising. This left
> the
> center column to be adjusted to the narrow left and right columns. I
> adjusted the center column by dragging its blue outline to the left. This
> left a small beige colored area between the left and center columns, which
> seems to have the characteristics of a cell. I couldn't find any way to
> get
> rid of it, so I left it in place as a space but now haw 4 columns instead
> of
> the original three and a vertical dotted line marking the boundary between
> the center and right column.
>
> This left me with a large central column into which I copied text I had
> prepared in a previous page with a two column format. The insertion of
> this
> lengthy text drove the bottoms of all columns, and the bottom row down,
> but
> all still nicely contiguous.
>
> However, this made a very long page, which I didn't like because I don't
> like long scroll-downs. So I created a second and a third page that
> incorporated the vertical and horizontal link bars of the first page and
> the
> bottom contact row. I then cut and pasted the excess text from the large
> central column into the second and third pages, which went in nicely
> without
> any space problems. I added padding to all three pages, without
> perceptible
> incident.
>
> But this left a considerable empty space at the bottom of the vertical
> columns of the first page, and I cannot find any way to get rid of it.
> Following FPs instructions on deleting a cell, row, or column from a table
> by
> using the Table menu, then Select, then Delete did not produce the desired
> result. Doing it cell by cell produced no visible reaction. Selecting
> the
> entire row and then Delete merely doubled the amount of undesired space.
> And attempting to change the height of the columns by going into their
> Properties produced no reaction whatever.
>
> What did I do wrong?
>
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