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Is it possible to disable table styles in Word 2003?
I have my own hierarchies of paragraph and character styles that I want to be able to use consistently and predictably both outside and inside tables, without having to maintain a second set specifically for tables. The "consistently and predictably" bit is the problem. Sometimes the font characteristics in my paragraph styles (used in tables) take precedence; sometimes they are overridden by an unwanted table style. Styles applied are often selectively and strangely removed from paragraphs inside table cells when they are cut/copied and pasted elsewhere too: sometimes the first paragraph in each cell loses its paragraph style while others retain them; sometimes only the last paragraph in each cell, sometimes the first and last but not intervening paragraphs in each cell, and sometimes all paragraphs in each cell. Occasionally all paragraphs retain their paragraph styles, which is what I want, but this is by far the least common behaviour, worse luck! This is all within the one document on the one machine, by the way, and in case it's relevant, all the automatic formatting and automatic resizing options I can find in the entire application are disabled (I'm a control freak). (Oh, and the multiple paragraphs per cell are necessary, as each cell is restricted to a single logical element already. I'm not doing the typical horrible "manually managed rows" thing within a proper table row. So avoiding multple paragraphs per cell isn't going to help me get around the second problem described above.) Help! ![]() Thanks in advance, SF |
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