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A simple solution would be to create a table, formatted as you require it, in the template, then save it as a building block.
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gmayor, I will certainly do that. Thank you!
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I created a custom table in my document template, highlighted it (by highlighting all cells; maybe that is a problem?), saving it and giving it a name, saving it in General (maybe should have been Built-In). However, I can now not find the table now (I have looked everywhere in Insert, I believe, but to no avail).
Any thoughts? Hans L |
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