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On 8/4/2020 2:52 PM, Robert Großkopf wrote:
Hi Vince,
Doing a left mouse click on Table1, I see the field names, but do not
see the record data. If I select a field, at the top, the record data is
visible only as white text on a dark blue background.
The data are part of the database. This is good. But the format of the
table is the problem.

Open the table and mark the whole content (Click with the mouse left
beside the first fieldname). Then right mousclick → Tableformat. You
could choose the color for the font there. Best choise would be
"automatic" ord "black".

Regards

Robert


Thank you very much, Robert.  I changed the font effect color to Automatic, and also the character size, to 10 pts (easier on my 75 y/o eyes).   So, I have learned that some formatting from Calc is not carried over to Base.

I am now wondering where/if there is a (global) default setting for the table formatting, and I will look for that now. I was not expecting a need to change the font effect format.

Ciao!

VinceB.



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