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2 fold issue:
Installing a template so it is listed as one of my templates to choose from? The template that I have created is having some weird behavior that I would like to stop having to correct EVERY time I use the template: 1. The top table keeps shifting over to the right side and overlaps my border. So I correct the issue by going to the ruler and dragging the end of the table back to the right. How do I get this to sit and stay? 2. My first cell keeps losing its alingment memory. I want the cell alingment to be Centered but it keeps reverting back (each time I re-open the template) to Top Centered. Thanks in advance! |
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"23Hitamn" wrote in message ... 2 fold issue: Installing a template so it is listed as one of my templates to choose from? Save it in your templates folder. The template that I have created is having some weird behavior that I would like to stop having to correct EVERY time I use the template: 1. The top table keeps shifting over to the right side and overlaps my border. So I correct the issue by going to the ruler and dragging the end of the table back to the right. How do I get this to sit and stay? 2. My first cell keeps losing its alingment memory. I want the cell alingment to be Centered but it keeps reverting back (each time I re-open the template) to Top Centered. Correct the table style definition. |
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"Correct the table style definition."
Ok this makes sense on the surface..... Now HOW do I actually do this without messing up my formatting? Steps? "Jezebel" wrote: "23Hitamn" wrote in message ... 2 fold issue: Installing a template so it is listed as one of my templates to choose from? Save it in your templates folder. The template that I have created is having some weird behavior that I would like to stop having to correct EVERY time I use the template: 1. The top table keeps shifting over to the right side and overlaps my border. So I correct the issue by going to the ruler and dragging the end of the table back to the right. How do I get this to sit and stay? 2. My first cell keeps losing its alingment memory. I want the cell alingment to be Centered but it keeps reverting back (each time I re-open the template) to Top Centered. Correct the table style definition. |
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Display the style pane. Select the table style. Click Modify ...
"23Hitamn" wrote in message ... "Correct the table style definition." Ok this makes sense on the surface..... Now HOW do I actually do this without messing up my formatting? Steps? "Jezebel" wrote: "23Hitamn" wrote in message ... 2 fold issue: Installing a template so it is listed as one of my templates to choose from? Save it in your templates folder. The template that I have created is having some weird behavior that I would like to stop having to correct EVERY time I use the template: 1. The top table keeps shifting over to the right side and overlaps my border. So I correct the issue by going to the ruler and dragging the end of the table back to the right. How do I get this to sit and stay? 2. My first cell keeps losing its alingment memory. I want the cell alingment to be Centered but it keeps reverting back (each time I re-open the template) to Top Centered. Correct the table style definition. |
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