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Default Style used in table inherits an indent -- from what?

FYI, I got rid of the problem (but still don't understand it). I created a
"neutral" table using Table Insert. It doesn't have any hidden formatting.

christophercbrewster wrote:
I'm using a style called Table Cell, which has 0 indent, in a table using the
"Table Grid 1" table style. Its built-in paragraph style has 0 indent. My
Normal style and almost all other styles have 0 indent. But when I use Table
Cell in this table, it has a 1" indent. I think an ancestor of this template
had a 1" indent on Normal, but I can't find anything in this template that
has it. Can anyone tell me where the indent could come from? When I highlight
the cells and remove the indent from the paragraphs, the style is shown as
"Table Cell +".


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Christopher Brewster
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