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Copying tables from doc to doc
When I copy a table from one doc to the other, after pasting there is an
indent in all the rows and cells. I have tried numerous ways to get around this. Any suggestions? |
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Copying tables from doc to doc
That happens if the style in the receiving document has indentation set up
as part of the style's definition. You can prevent that from happening if both documents are based on the identical document template and if direct formatting isn't being used (direct formatting is formatting that is different from the style's formatting). You best bet probably is to redefine the style in the underlying template so that the style used for your table(s) does not contain the indendation, and make sure that style change is saved to the template. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "Sprowler" wrote in message ... When I copy a table from one doc to the other, after pasting there is an indent in all the rows and cells. I have tried numerous ways to get around this. Any suggestions? |
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