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Sep 26 at 19:35 history closed Paulie_D
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Sep 26 at 9:33 answer added G-Cyrillus timeline score: 1
Sep 26 at 8:46 history edited agilgur5 CC BY-SA 4.0
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Sep 26 at 7:28 answer added Deepak Londhe timeline score: -3
S Sep 26 at 7:26 history edited Paulie_D CC BY-SA 4.0
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S Sep 26 at 7:26 history suggested Sanjuwa CC BY-SA 4.0
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Sep 26 at 7:17 comment added C3roe "How can I keep the content as it is despite lengthening the table vertically?" - you can't, because tables don't work like that. If the table height increased, without stretching the existing row heights - then what should be in that additional space? There isn't anything that could take that additional space - tables show rows, not "rows plus a certain amount of 'nothing'".
Sep 26 at 6:56 answer added Justinas timeline score: 2
Sep 26 at 6:47 comment added MikeB It would help if we could see the relevant HTML too. Maybe you can 'pin' that footer to the bottom of the page?
Sep 26 at 6:35 comment added Frox Depending upon your document structure, the solutions might be drastically different. Please try to provide a MRE so that we may be able to solve your problem.
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