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Default How do I set up default paragraphs in tables

Bummer!

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
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It seems, however, as if Table Normal can not be set as the default style

in
Word 2007. :-(

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"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
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Good idea, since Table Normal cannot be modified (and is the "parent" of
most other table styles).

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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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I have Table Normal selected as my default table style, which is a big
help.

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"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
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Table styles are always present (in much the same way that every
paragraph
has a paragraph style) from Word 2002 and later versions. The default
table
style is usually Table Grid (but note that this can also be changed).
Therefore, I suggest that you verify its settings, as described below.

With the insertion point inside a table, click the Table Tools: Design
tab
on the ribbon. Click the bottom right arrow in the list box with table
formats (styles). Under "Plain Tables," you'll see the Table Grid

style.
Right-click it, and then click Modify Table Style.

In the Modify Style dialog box, click Format, Paragraph. Set the

indents
to
zero. Click OK. You may also want to verify that the cell margins
(Format,
Table Properties) are set to zero. When you are done, click OK.

Finally,
click OK to close the entire dialog box. Does this help?

Note that the modification must be done separately for each document.

If
the
problem occurs with the normal.dotm template, you could just rename it
(with
Word closed); a fresh file with factory default settings will be

created
the
next time you start Word.

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"liondog" wrote in message
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But I custom make all my tables, since I don't want to be locked

into
any
particular style that can't be manipulated as I change my mind

during
the
processing. Is there any place in preferences where I can eliminate
all
automatic indents (in all my documents)?
liondog

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Table styles were new in Word 2002. Word 2000 offered Table
AutoFormats,
and
you could select your default (favorite) one, but Word 2002 allowed
you
to
actually define a specific AutoFormat, which includes formatting

for
top
and
left rows, first cell, last cell, striping, etc. But see
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/tablestyles/index.html

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"liondog" wrote in message
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Stefan;
What is "table styles"? I use tables all the time (make my own).
Is
this
something new in 2007? I am still struggling to find everything

in
the
2007
version.
liondog

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

Are you using table styles? Note that you'll probably find it
easier
to
format the text of table cells by applying the appropriate
*paragraph*
styles to text.

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Microsoft Word MVP


"liondog" wrote in message
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My text disappeares at the end of a cell within Tables. The

fix
is
to
to
to
Paragraphs and re-set the insert to 0". For some reason it

is
defaulted
to
an indent. I've tried hitting the DEFAULT button after
resetting
to
0",
but
it never "defaults." I have to reset it again and again as I
work
through
the table (sometimes, but not always, I'm able to highlight a
group
and
set
it to 0" and it works).

Help. I have Office 2007. Had the same problem with Office
2003.