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Footer table styles take on new styles
I have a table in a footer that has several footer styles that I have
named (e.g. Footer Body, Footer Table Head, etc.) Sometimes in a document for reasons I can't figure, the text will take on other styles (such as a Title style) usually causing my tables to expand astronomically and causing much distress. Any idea what is happening? Also, sometimes I open my document and find all my rules around my tables have disappeared. Where should I be looking for the problem? |
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