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Hi there
I've just been reading some scary stuff online trying to warn me away from table styles... I'm fixing up a template because when using the includetext field, the table formatting is stuffing up and changing fonts and formatting in a peculiar fashion. I thought maybe using a specific table style for new tables being created would help solve this... ideas or advice? btw the body text is 11pt Times New Roman and that's what should be in the tables. Also I'm trying to figure out how to modify the font colour of the header row of the new table style I created, based on another table style. Is it better practice to make it all from scratch though? I'd like to make fully informed decisions ![]() Thanks! |
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