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Style Naming Convensions
Klaus, thanks for confirming this.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Klaus Linke" wrote in message ... You'll see that, even though the Table was inserted into a paragraph in Body Text, surrounded by other Paragraphs in Body Text, the end-of-row markers are pink. "Stefan Blom" wrote: I guess this is a side-effect of the strange connection between table styles and the Normal style in Word 2002/2003? Yes, if you want to use table styles, you mustn't customize the Normal paragraph style. If you don't apply another style in the table, Normal is applied. But the formatting of Normal isn't applied ... *as long* as the factory-default settings of Normal haven't been changed. As soon as you customize Normal, it's no longer "transparent" in tables, and font settings done in the table style will be without effect (and the settings in the Normal style will be used instead). It seems this is "by design", but usually it's perceived as a bug. Greetings, Klaus |
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