Hi,
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 5:57 AM, Matthew Lundin wrote:
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> Ryan writes:
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>> When I change the default font to a custom font (such as Calibri or Arial),
>> the tables seem to get messed up.
>
> Calibri and Arial are sans-serif (i.e., not monospaced) fonts. Tables in
> these fonts will not ali
Ryan writes:
> When I change the default font to a custom font (such as Calibri or Arial),
> the tables seem to get messed up.
Calibri and Arial are sans-serif (i.e., not monospaced) fonts. Tables in
these fonts will not align, since the space between characters varies.
>
> I'm going to supp
Hi,
When I change the default font to a custom font (such as Calibri or Arial),
the tables seem to get messed up. For instance, if I have a table where I
have forced a column to a width of 40 that has an entry greater than 40
characters, it will correctly clip the entry and display the full item w