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On 2013-03-08 00:01, Steve Edmonds wrote:
When you click in the table cell, does the top left drop down (next
to the font) show Table Contents?
Yes it does.
This is the default style in the table where your paragraph
properties are stored. By default this has indents and spacings of
zero. When you past other text into the table, you also paste the
other text style which may have the indents.
I think that is what I must have done because in some of the cells --
but not all of them -- I did paste text from elsewhere.
You can highlight the table and select table contents as the style,
or when you paste you can Edit>Paste Special>Unformatted to paste
without copying the style.
Useful to know that.
I also noticed another default paragraph style called Table Headers
which also has default indents and spacings of zero. This one
defaults to centering any text in the cells; whereas Table Contents
starts text at the extreme left -- also useful to know.
Regards, Ken Heard
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