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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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