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Thanks, that worked really well.

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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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In your UpdatedTable, go to Tools | Options | Compatibility and check the
box for "Don't add space for raised/lowered characters." Sorry I didn't
get
around to this sooner.

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Hi Greg,

Sorry - forgot to remove the formatting lock. There is no password so you
can just unprotect the document. I have also replaced the zip file on the
web site with an unprotected version.

http://www.pdtech.co.uk/Tables.zip

Thanks

Paul

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Paul,

I can't do anything with the table in the updated document because it
is locked for edit. I can copy that table into the original document
and when I do it looks the same as the table existing in that document.






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