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This is Darrius from therabbitpad.com, This is Darrius from therabbitpad.com, and this video Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to get rid of dead space inside of a cell when using tables within Google Docs. So, letamp;#39;s say you have a table and youamp;#39;re entering text within that table, and you see that thereamp;#39;s some dead space at the top between the top of the words and the border and at the bottom of the word. One thing that most of us would do is we would just adjust that border, and that gets rid of some of the space, but sometimes, thatamp;#39;s not good enough. So, how do I get rid of that extra space? What you need to do is you need to go to the table properties, which you do by right-clicking within the table and selecting table properies, and if you look on the right hand side of that menu, you will see something called minimum row height. This does not affect what weamp;#39;re trying to change and what youamp;#39;re trying to change is what is called cell