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Pasting into tables adds trailing spaces
I'm pasting tables from an existing Word doc into a new one and also some
data from Excel into those tables in the new doc. However, when I do that pasting, aside from the usual column resizing that occasionally occurs, Word seems to be adding between 6 and 10 trailing spaces into the format of the pasted cells. This makes the cells taller than they need to be and is easily removed, but is truly annoying when I'm doing a lot of pasting. Is there some way to prevent Word from adding trailing space when pasting into a table like this? |
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