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I use numerous paragraph styles within tables because I use table rows to
show procedure steps. Some, not all, of the styles within the tables suddenly acquired an indent, and I can't get rid of it. If it's of interest, I had recently been changing some formatting of list styles-- but these are among the styles that didn't get the new bogus indent. But the new unwanted indent didn't appear immediately after that. If I look at an individual paragraph definition, the indent is sometimes shown but usually not-- and it's never shown if I go to "Modify". I have tried creating a new style and reassigning all instances of a certain style to the new one, but the new one still has the indent. This may have to do with table styles, because when I click Table Grid, the indent goes away (along with quite a bit of other formatting). But how do I determine which table style is in use, and why it's creating the indent? I never actually defined a table style for this, but simply format a table the way I want it. Two more details: my Normal style is not indented, and I changed "Based on style" to "no style" for a few of these to see if it would help, but no. Thanks for any advice. -- Christopher Brewster Lockheed Martin, Eagan MN Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ables/200711/1 |
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I found a remedy for this but I still don't understand why it happened. On
one of the incorrectly indented paragraphs, I went into the style window and clicked Clear Formatting. Whaddya know, the paragraph's style was now shown as Normal Indent. So this style somehow got attached to the others. I don't need this style in the first place (it was left over from an earlier template) so I deleted it, and everything is now OK. Maybe this isn't even a table issue-- something about styles, lists, I don't know. Can anyone shed light on it? christophercbrewster wrote: I use numerous paragraph styles within tables because I use table rows to show procedure steps. Some, not all, of the styles within the tables suddenly acquired an indent, and I can't get rid of it. If it's of interest, I had recently been changing some formatting of list styles-- but these are among the styles that didn't get the new bogus indent. But the new unwanted indent didn't appear immediately after that. If I look at an individual paragraph definition, the indent is sometimes shown but usually not-- and it's never shown if I go to "Modify". I have tried creating a new style and reassigning all instances of a certain style to the new one, but the new one still has the indent. This may have to do with table styles, because when I click Table Grid, the indent goes away (along with quite a bit of other formatting). But how do I determine which table style is in use, and why it's creating the indent? I never actually defined a table style for this, but simply format a table the way I want it. Two more details: my Normal style is not indented, and I changed "Based on style" to "no style" for a few of these to see if it would help, but no. Thanks for any advice. -- Christopher Brewster Lockheed Martin, Eagan MN Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ables/200711/1 |
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