Suggestions for those who use a table(You can ignore this page and make your own decisions)

Insert a Table with 6 columns and 9 rows

Set the table preferred width to 19.37 cm

Set the table alignment to center

Set the preferred width (“at least”) of columns as follows: (start from the first column, then use “next column” in the dialog box).

5.08 cm

0.42 cm

1.01 cm

1.59 cm

8.57 cm

2.7 cm

Set the preferred height (“at least”) of rows as follows: (start from the first row, then use

“next row ” in the dialog box)

1.36 cm

3.44 cm

0.77 cm

2.4 cm

2.51 cm

2.25 cm

0.98 cm

3.67 cm

3.76 cm

Vertical alignment of cells is various – you’ll work it out when you insert the content.

Use “merge cells” to create the final (printed) table structure.

Insert content:

Use the method you prefer to set the spacing between text and cell borders (top/bottom)

Set the character size of content according to the printed sample

Some borders are applied to cells (using Table properties – Borders and shading… and correctly setting the “apply to:” toggle to “cell”).

Some borders are applied to text (using Format – Borders and shading… and correctly setting the “apply to:” toggle to “paragraph”).

Reminder: you must use Ctrl-Tab to insert a Tab Stop within a table cell.

Pakistan's Bhutto under house arrest

Pakistani authorities detained opposition leader Benazir Bhutto at her home on Friday to stop her from holding her first rally since President Pervez Musharraf imposed emergency rule, a government minister said.

Bhutto later tried to leave her home in the capital and appealed to hundreds of police in riot gear to let her pass."Get out of the way. We are your sisters ... We have no hostility towards you," Bhutto, speaking through a megaphone, told police as her bullet-proof car tried to break through their ranks. She failed to get through police barricades.

"She has been detained at home. This is temporary and is being done to stop her from going to the meeting," Railways Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, a close Musharraf ally, told Reuters earlier. Army chief Musharraf imposed emergency rule last Saturday, citing a hostile judiciary and rising militancy in the nuclear-armed U.S. ally.

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Background, features, analysis

Pakistan elections to be held by Feb 15

Pakistani national elections will take place before February 15, President Pervez Musharraf said on Thursday, after Western allies and his political opponents had demanded polls be held on time.

Pakistan could face Commonwealth suspension Pakistan could face suspension from the Commonwealth unless it lifts its state of emergency and holds "fair and free" elections set for January, Foreign Secretary David Miliband said on Wednesday.

Emergency rule in Pakistan: your reaction

Emergency rule has been imposed in Pakistan and President Pervez Musharraf has deployed troops across the capital. What do you think are Musharraf's motives for imposing emergency rule? Have your say.

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Ethnicity

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Notable members

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Zulfikar Ali Bhutto

Nusrat Bhutto

Benazir Bhutto

Fatima Bhutto

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Galego

Italian

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Pakistan's Bhutto under house arrest
Pakistani authorities detained opposition leader Benazir Bhutto at her home on Friday to stop her from holding her first rally since President Pervez Musharraf imposed emergency rule, a government minister said.
Bhutto later tried to leave her home in the capital and appealed to hundreds of police in riot gear to let her pass."Get out of the way. We are your sisters ... We have no hostility towards you," Bhutto, speaking through a megaphone, told police as her bullet-proof car tried to break through their ranks. She failed to get through police barricades.
"She has been detained at home. This is temporary and is being done to stop her from going to the meeting," Railways Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, a close Musharraf ally, told Reuters earlier. Army chief Musharraf imposed emergency rule last Saturday, citing a hostile judiciary and rising militancy in the nuclear-armed U.S. ally.
More on this story /
Background, features, analysis
/ Pakistan elections to be held by Feb 15
Pakistani national elections will take place before February 15, President Pervez Musharraf said on Thursday, after Western allies and his political opponents had demanded polls be held on time. /
/ Pakistan could face Commonwealth suspension Pakistan could face suspension from the Commonwealth unless it lifts its state of emergency and holds "fair and free" elections set for January, Foreign Secretary David Miliband said on Wednesday. /
/ Emergency rule in Pakistan: your reaction
Emergency rule has been imposed in Pakistan and President Pervez Musharraf has deployed troops across the capital. What do you think are Musharraf's motives for imposing emergency rule? Have your say. /
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Emblem / Bhutto Family
EthnicityMuslim Sindhi
Notable MembersShah Nawaz Bhutto
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
Nusrat Bhutto
Benazir Bhutto
Fatima Bhutto / Languages
Dansk
Deutsch
Español
Français
Galego
Italian
Nederlands
Polski
Română
Русский