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October 20, 2002, 22:17:21
Hi,
When you insert a new row at the bottom of the table, the first cell in that row gets the formating from the text placed just under the table.
You can easily reproduce it in a new document, just create two rows of text with different formating. Then insert a table between and then add a new row at the bottom of the table - you should see the effect.
Even more: the effect is different if the text in the first cell of the last row was formated with a style other than default - then the next cell will inherit formating from the text below the table! But if you insert another row, but this time without entering any text to the last row, then both cells will copy formating from the text below the table.
And now something with undo in action: select the last row in the table, press Cut (Ctrl+X), go one row up and press Undo (Ctrl+Z) - you will see a new row in the table!! Sometimes it can even screw up the whole table.
The issues exist in versions 9.x and 10.0 (I didn't test other versions).
Regards,
Cezariusz Marek
This message was originally posted by Cezariusz Marek in the old TX Text Control Support Forum.
When you insert a new row at the bottom of the table, the first cell in that row gets the formating from the text placed just under the table.
You can easily reproduce it in a new document, just create two rows of text with different formating. Then insert a table between and then add a new row at the bottom of the table - you should see the effect.
Even more: the effect is different if the text in the first cell of the last row was formated with a style other than default - then the next cell will inherit formating from the text below the table! But if you insert another row, but this time without entering any text to the last row, then both cells will copy formating from the text below the table.
And now something with undo in action: select the last row in the table, press Cut (Ctrl+X), go one row up and press Undo (Ctrl+Z) - you will see a new row in the table!! Sometimes it can even screw up the whole table.
The issues exist in versions 9.x and 10.0 (I didn't test other versions).
Regards,
Cezariusz Marek
This message was originally posted by Cezariusz Marek in the old TX Text Control Support Forum.