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date: Thu, 02 Jul 2009 10:24:39 -0400,    group: microsoft.public.word.newusers        back       


Normal style behaves differently inside a table cell, Word 2007   
Something odd just started happening in a document I have been working
on for a couple of weeks. Art least, I think it just started
happening.

The document has a lot of tables. This morning, I added a row to one
of the tables by tabbing out of teh last row. The new row had a
different format from the one I tabbed out of. Both show that they
afre using the Normal style, but the previous row is Times New Roman
while the new one is Calibri.

If I select some text inside the table and type Ctrl-Shift-N to apply
the Normal style, it is changed to Calibri. If I do the same thing
outside the table, it the font is Times New Roman.

For some reason, the Normal style behaves differently inside the table
than outside.

Can someone tell me what I did and how to undo it?
date: Thu, 02 Jul 2009 10:24:39 -0400   author:   Sesquipedalian Sam y

Re: Normal style behaves differently inside a table cell, Word 2007   
What version of Word are you using?


Sesquipedalian Sam wrote:
>Something odd just started happening in a document I have been working
>on for a couple of weeks. Art least, I think it just started
>happening.
>
>The document has a lot of tables. This morning, I added a row to one
>of the tables by tabbing out of teh last row. The new row had a
>different format from the one I tabbed out of. Both show that they
>afre using the Normal style, but the previous row is Times New Roman
>while the new one is Calibri.
>
>If I select some text inside the table and type Ctrl-Shift-N to apply
>the Normal style, it is changed to Calibri. If I do the same thing
>outside the table, it the font is Times New Roman.
>
>For some reason, the Normal style behaves differently inside the table
>than outside.
>
>Can someone tell me what I did and how to undo it?

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date: Thu, 02 Jul 2009 19:59:19 GMT   author:   Pamelia Caswell via OfficeKB.com u43222@uwe

Re: Normal style behaves differently inside a table cell, Word 2007   
On Thu, 02 Jul 2009 19:59:19 GMT, "Pamelia Caswell via OfficeKB.com"
<u43222@uwe> wrote:

>
>What version of Word are you using?

2007 (see subject line)
date: Thu, 02 Jul 2009 16:21:25 -0400   author:   Sesquipedalian Sam y

Re: Normal style behaves differently inside a table cell, Word 2007   
Hi Sam,

You could use Shift+F1 to see where the formatting is coming from.

It might be a result of the table style (special formatting for the last 
row, or for the bottom left cell)?

Or look in the ribbon, "Table Tools > Design tab", on the left ("Table style 
options"), and test whether the formatting changes when you uncheck "Total 
row".

Regards,
Klaus
date: Fri, 3 Jul 2009 09:52:47 +0200   author:   Klaus Linke

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