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Table Cells act as if there is more info to the right of the data
Creating a Pricing Table: Cells act Like there is additional data to the
right of the first key stroke. Back spacing 1 stroke to remove that data still leaves the cell acting like there is more data. The second back stroke will remove it. But it is just a repetitive process that I cannot find a solution. Following is the comment submitted to MS Feedback. Can't figure out why multiple efforts to don't show what the cell is "seeing". Have started from scratch several times. Want to "Center the entry horizontally and vertically in the cell. With table set to automatically resize to contents (it is a very small "icon" initially) the 1st key stroke puts a character in the cell which creates an inch "space" to its right. One backspace will eliminate the character, but still leave this "space". All subsequent actions reflect this "space" regardless of "Left Center Right" positioning - and the same holds true with setting fixed cell sizes - |
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