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Default Using borders in tables in 2003

Perhaps I'll try doing the same. Thanks for thinking about it.
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Jackie D


"Luc" wrote:

Jackie,
Tested it here, only have a problem when I cut from a table and paste in a
table with track changes on.
Which seems to be the opposite of what you are experiencing.
Normally I use the unformatted text option from the Paste Options button
when I move or copy text from one to the other.

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Luc Sanders
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Luc

Maybe you could help with another annoying thing happening in tables?

When I cut and paste from one table to another how do I force the
'imported'
text to retain the text formatting of the table it's being pasted into? At
the moment my new text is appearing in italics even though neither tables
are
formatted in italics. I've got track changes selected on the table I'm
cutting text from, if this is the cause.
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Jackie D


"Luc" wrote:

Jackie D,
When you paste (in the empty paragraph beneath the table), there should
be a
tiny little button appearing called the paste options button. Click on it
and choose to keep the formatting of the original table. Then hit F4 as
many
times as you like till the page is full. Does this help?
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Luc Sanders
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Hi

I want to create a single column table that has a dotted border or line
on
every other row. I thought by copying and pasting a 'set' of two rows
(with a
dotted line followed by a solid line) I could simply fill an A4 sheet
with
this style. But copying and pasting just gives me two rows all with
full
borders. Can anyone help?


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Jackie D