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Style used in table inherits an indent -- from what?
No. Paragraph styles, even those we make to use only with tables, are just
paragraph styles. But if you got the document or the template it is based on from someone else, the table style may have come from there. And if all new tables had that stable style, it must have been set as the default. Pam christophercbrewster wrote: Your second suggestion led me to the real solution. There was a table style called (I think) Table Indent. When I deleted it, the tables started behaving normally. I would suspect myself of having created that table style, but I don't know how to create table styles, so I don't know where it came from. Could a paragraph style that I used in a table have made Word make a new table style? -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...neral/201002/1 |
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