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I'm using Word 2007 on Win Vista. When I add rows to a table (using tab), the
text size changes to size 9 in the new row. The text is using the Normal style (Calibri (Body), size 10). When I click on the new text to check it's style, it is using Normal, but it displays as size 9 anyway. I have to manually select the cells and apply size 10. What's causing this? |
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Change the font size defined for the table style. Right-click the applied
(highlighted) style in the Styles group on the Table Tools: Design tab, and choose Modify Table Style. Note, however, that table styles are unpredictable (see http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/tablestyles/index.html). Therefore, you might prefer creating a paragraph style with the desired formatting and apply that to the text of cells. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "John9210" wrote in message ... I'm using Word 2007 on Win Vista. When I add rows to a table (using tab), the text size changes to size 9 in the new row. The text is using the Normal style (Calibri (Body), size 10). When I click on the new text to check it's style, it is using Normal, but it displays as size 9 anyway. I have to manually select the cells and apply size 10. What's causing this? |
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