Re: Move table's border line up



On Dec 27, 10:23 pm, dorayme <dora...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article
<584224fc-b9dc-463c-ae57-64116edab...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
m>,
 Fulio Open <fulio...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Please open the following web page:

http://www.pinyinology.com/bottomLine.html

You can see the border of the table is far down from the last line of
text above it.  This is not my intention.  I think that the situation
became what it is because  I tried to place the foreign symbols in
position. I like to move the border line up, and have tried several
ways. All are failed. If anyone has the solution, please teach.

Why not simply:

<http://dorayme.netweaver.com.au/diac.html>

--
dorayme

It is really wonderful. Thanks a lot. May I ask more questions? How
are the up-side-down circumflex sign (^) and the 'i' without the dot
on the top were directly entered to plain text editor? Thanks again.

fulio pen
.



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