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  • Select the entire table by clicking the arrow that appears as you hover the very very top left corner of the table (the pink circle in my image below). You have now selected all the cells in your table and can apply the same formatting for everything (font, font size, etc)
  • Set the Row height to "At least" and play with the value on the right (the pink line). This makes the cells adjust in height depending on the amount of text, so you should fix all the overset errors with this setting.
  • Repeat the same steps for every table.

[![enter image description here][1]][1] [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/3v703.jpgenter image description here

  • Select the entire table by clicking the arrow that appears as you hover the very very top left corner of the table (the pink circle in my image below). You have now selected all the cells in your table and can apply the same formatting for everything (font, font size, etc)
  • Set the Row height to "At least" and play with the value on the right (the pink line). This makes the cells adjust in height depending on the amount of text, so you should fix all the overset errors with this setting.
  • Repeat the same steps for every table.

[![enter image description here][1]][1] [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/3v703.jpg

  • Select the entire table by clicking the arrow that appears as you hover the very very top left corner of the table (the pink circle in my image below). You have now selected all the cells in your table and can apply the same formatting for everything (font, font size, etc)
  • Set the Row height to "At least" and play with the value on the right (the pink line). This makes the cells adjust in height depending on the amount of text, so you should fix all the overset errors with this setting.
  • Repeat the same steps for every table.

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  • Select the entire table by clicking the arrow that appears as you hover the very very top left corner of the table (the pink circle in my image below). You have now selected all the cells in your table and can apply the same formatting for everything (font, font size, etc)
  • Set the Row height to "At least" and play with the value on the right (the pink line). This makes the cells adjust in height depending on the amount of text, so you should fix all the overset errors with this setting.
  • SameRepeat the same steps for every table (it looks like you only have a few).

[![enter image description here][1]][1] [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/3v703.jpg

  • Select the entire table by clicking the arrow that appears as you hover the very very top left corner of the table (the pink circle in my image below). You have now selected all the cells in your table and can apply the same formatting for everything (font, font size, etc)
  • Set the Row height to "At least" and play with the value on the right (the pink line). This makes the cells adjust in height depending on the amount of text, so you should fix all the overset errors with this setting.
  • Same steps for every table (it looks like you only have a few).

[![enter image description here][1]][1] [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/3v703.jpg

  • Select the entire table by clicking the arrow that appears as you hover the very very top left corner of the table (the pink circle in my image below). You have now selected all the cells in your table and can apply the same formatting for everything (font, font size, etc)
  • Set the Row height to "At least" and play with the value on the right (the pink line). This makes the cells adjust in height depending on the amount of text, so you should fix all the overset errors with this setting.
  • Repeat the same steps for every table.

[![enter image description here][1]][1] [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/3v703.jpg

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  • Select the entire table by clicking the arrow that appears as you hover the very very top left corner of the table (the pink circle in my image below). You have now selected all the cells in your table and can apply the same formatting for everything (font, font size, etc)
  • Set the Row height to "At least" and play with the value on the right (the pink line). This makes the cells increaseadjust in height depending on their contentthe amount of text, so you should fix all the overset errors with this setting.
  • Same steps for every table (it looks like you only have a few).

[![enter image description here][1]][1] [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/3v703.jpg

  • Select the entire table by clicking the arrow that appears as you hover the very very top left corner of the table (the pink circle in my image below). You have now selected all the cells in your table and can apply the same formatting for everything (font, font size, etc)
  • Set the Row height to "At least" and play with the value on the right (the pink line). This makes the cells increase in height depending on their content so you should fix all the overset errors.

[![enter image description here][1]][1] [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/3v703.jpg

  • Select the entire table by clicking the arrow that appears as you hover the very very top left corner of the table (the pink circle in my image below). You have now selected all the cells in your table and can apply the same formatting for everything (font, font size, etc)
  • Set the Row height to "At least" and play with the value on the right (the pink line). This makes the cells adjust in height depending on the amount of text, so you should fix all the overset errors with this setting.
  • Same steps for every table (it looks like you only have a few).

[![enter image description here][1]][1] [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/3v703.jpg

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