![]() ![]() If you change the Normal line spacing to a larger or smaller value, text that is nominally vertically centered will actually sit higher or lower in the cell. ![]() Centered vertical spacing then works as expected. In a table style, this gets automatically reinterpreted as Single with 0 before and after. As I write, Word 365’s default Normal style has a Line spacing of Multiple at 1.08 with Space After of 8 points. You then have to apply new paragraph styles to the table parts after creating the table.Īnother weird result of the dependency on Normal is that Word expects to have the default line spacing for your version of Word. The text will remain the color set for Normal. ![]() If Normal has been set to any color other than Automatic, applying different text colors to different table parts will have no effect. One oddity is that table text is based on the Normal style in relationship to Word’s Default Text settings. This just reminds you that it is a special field managed by Word, and is getting information from somewhere else.There are some oddities about Word table styles, and a few bugs. Notice that once the table of contents is in your document, it will turn gray if you click on it. At any time, you can update it by right-clicking on it and selecting Update field. The table of contents is a snapshot of the headings and page numbers in your document, and does not automatically update itself as you make changes.
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