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Paul Moloney
In a template normally used in Word 2002, I've set up our default table
style with a left-hand indent of 1cm (Modify Styles->Format->Table
Properties->Table->"Indent from Left".)
When I apply the table style to a table, it is normally initially indented
correctly. However, if text is later added - or if the document is simply
reopened, the table loses its indent - or rather, jumps left 1cm
(and become indented on the _right_ hand side in the process).
Does anyone know why this might be happening? I thought it might have
something to do with the "Automatically resize to fit contents" option;
however, when creating/editing a style, this is greyed out. You appear
only to be able to set it on a table by table basis.
Does know anyone know how "hard" indents can be set? I'd ideally
like to make it difficult/impossible for table to lose their indents,
whether automatically or manually.
Thanks,
P.
style with a left-hand indent of 1cm (Modify Styles->Format->Table
Properties->Table->"Indent from Left".)
When I apply the table style to a table, it is normally initially indented
correctly. However, if text is later added - or if the document is simply
reopened, the table loses its indent - or rather, jumps left 1cm
(and become indented on the _right_ hand side in the process).
Does anyone know why this might be happening? I thought it might have
something to do with the "Automatically resize to fit contents" option;
however, when creating/editing a style, this is greyed out. You appear
only to be able to set it on a table by table basis.
Does know anyone know how "hard" indents can be set? I'd ideally
like to make it difficult/impossible for table to lose their indents,
whether automatically or manually.
Thanks,
P.