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markf
 
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Default Table autoformats and paragraph styles

I have encountered exactly the same problem that Jackie describes. So
far, my workaround is to define two styles: a Table Style and a Text
Style. Then 1) create a new table using the Table Style 2) select the
entire table 3) apply the Text Style that is associated with this
table.

Cumbersome - yes. Two steps instead of one. But it seems to be stable
across different documents. Of course it gets worse if your table
contains more than one text style.

MarkF
Office 2003 SP2
Windows XP Pro


"Jackie" wrote in message
...
I'm creating a company template, and need to include a table

autoformat/style
that defines the font and paragraph properties that each table

should adopt.

I created a table Autoformat, and specified the correct font

(trebuchet) and
paragraph properties (space before and after: 3pt) - the problem is

that
these are never actually applied when I insert a new table - instead

each new
table I insert picks up the paragraph style currently in use on the

page
(usually Body Text, which has inappropriate spacing before/after).

So, at the moment I have to always adjust the cell para styles after
inserting the table each time - this is a problem because my

template users
keep forgetting to make this change.

What's the best way to approach this problem?

(I have seen posts elsewhere that link the problem with a modified

Normal
para style - I've tried setting that back to Word's default, but

this doesn't
seem to help...)

Many thanks for your attention,

Jackie