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I have a document with four custom table styles. When I paste a table from another document into it, when I click on the table, my custom table styles change (they lose the colour header). If I click on one of my existing tables, they're fine though.
Any idea what's going on and how to fix it? Thanks! Andrew |
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To add more to this, the table style has a blue header row, then alternating white and grey bands. When I click on the pasted table and apply the table style, it doesn't have the blue header row and skips straight to the first white row.
Strangely, if I go in and edit the table style, it still shows up as having a blue header row in the dialog, even though applying it to this table doesn't produce that effect or show up in the preview of it when I have that table selected. |
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HI Andrew,
The inserted table is taking the formatting from the previous document - you will have to change this 'new' one and change the style - you may have to go into the styles and select Modify to make it consistent with your own style. Cheers |
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