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Hi Sudlav, The difference in behaviour is probably attributable to the tables using different Table Styles. Without seeing the actual document, however, I can't be certain.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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Anyway, I solved the problem for this time by craeting a new table with proper formatting while recording it as a macro, I then modified the macro to loop over all tables in the document applying the same format (but making it a bit smarter to handle different number of rows and also the interior formatting that is different in the cells). Now the document looks exactly as I want it to be. But I am still confused why this happened, it is 100% repeatable by creating Table 2 in the same way as described in my previous post. I forgot some information that might be useful: I do use Word 2010, but it is running in compatability mode as my customer's template is of an older version. Unfortunately I cannot share any part of the document as it is company confidential (I cannot even share after deleting the contents because also the template contains company confidential information for my customer). |
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