Set the cell alignment properties to be top and left or you will need to use nested tables
(inserting a table into each column)
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"KD" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have three columns on my home page that "move" with each other. When I add
> text the column itself expands up/down, but the other two lose their existing
> formatting as well and move up/down accordingly. I've tried no text wrapping
> and header cells. What am I doing wrong?