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Old 11-07-2013, 07:35 AM
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<Shrug> How should I know? We're not even sure it's a problem, yet. At least I'm not; since I've never used tables there's a lot I don't know about them, so maybe this is just a wrinkle and tomorrow CJ will realize he wasn't holding his mouth right. And if it is a bug, Microsoft has to notice the problem first, which may mean someone will have to call it to their attention and I have no idea how to go about doing that. After that it may not take too long, maybe a few months and then the next release.

I'm all relaxed about this because I don't use tables anyhow :-). I'd probably share a lot of his frustration if it weren't for that.
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