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Default why do tables lose formatting when saved and then re-opened?

I have been trying to update specifications for the company I work for, and
everytime I save a document, close it and re-open it, the tables are all
messed up. What am I missing?
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Could you give a more detailed description of how they are "all messed up"?

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I have been trying to update specifications for the company I work for,

and
everytime I save a document, close it and re-open it, the tables are all
messed up. What am I missing?


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Version of Word you are using?
Version of Word the company creating the table is using?
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I have been trying to update specifications for the company I work for, and
everytime I save a document, close it and re-open it, the tables are all
messed up. What am I missing?



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