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Max 10 Cell Styles in a Table Style?

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Anonymous
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Max 10 Cell Styles in a Table Style?

In ACA2008 there seems to be a maximum of 10 Cell Styles allowed in a Table Style- can someone verify this?  When I try to make a new 11th style, one of the existing 10 styles gets supplanted by the new style.

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niranjan_kamath
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I can’t remember anything on the limitation with 2008; I have ACA 2009 onwards  on my system and it is not reproducible in any of them. If it specific to any system or any particular project? 

 



Niranjan Kamath

Autodesk, Inc.


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Anonymous
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I asked a co-worker to try to make more than 10 Cell styles, and in a new drawing from our template, he could only make 10.  But in a drawing sent to him by someone outside our company, he was able to make more than 10.  I then tried it again myself in a new drawing from a different template, and was able to make more than 10.  So now I don't know what to think, but thanks to your question, we now know that it's not a limitation of AutoCAD.

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niranjan_kamath
in reply to: Anonymous

Thanks, Good that we now know that the issue is with our file. Could you let me know if this is a project on individual file?

 

In case if it is an individual file you may copy the content (using a base 0,0,0) using windows selection (not cross selection) to a new file and then use Autodesk Design center (ADC) to copy any existing table styles to this new file.

I believe this will be the easiest way to resolve our issues with the file and you will be able to add new cells.

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Niranjan Kamath

Autodesk, Inc.


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