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2016: Table Styles not reflected on created tables

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Anonymous
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2016: Table Styles not reflected on created tables

See attached screenshot: both tables are set to the same table style

 

So why does the word "point" fit on one line on the top table but can't manage it on the bottom table when both columns are the same width?

 

 

Looks like I'm creating a text box over it that works properly for now, just another waste of time in my day using Autocad.

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Vinayv4v
in reply to: Anonymous

Hello,

 

From the image you have attached its clear that both tables have different row heights. 2nd table has same width but the row height is different than the first. Select each table individually and check in properties their dimensions. You can see those are different.

 

If you select the window method then only either one can be given a value and other value will be assumed according to the window you draw.

To be of the same column width and row height you need to create table using the insertion method.

Capture.JPG

 

Why you didn't use the COPY command to create the 2nd table  with same dimensions of the first ?

 

 

 

Cheers,

Vinay Vijayakumaran

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Alfred.NESWADBA
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi,

 

can you please upload the drawing? In the screenshot we can't select objects and look into their settings.

 

- alfred -

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Vinayv4v
in reply to: Anonymous

Hello,

 

From the image you have attached its clear that both tables have different row heights. 2nd table has same width but the row height is different than the first. Click each tables separately and check in properties the dimensions for each. Maybe you have streched the 2nd table a little.

 

To be of the same column width and row height you need to create table using the insertion method.

 

If you select the window method then only either one can be given a value and other value will be assumed according to the window you draw.

Capture.JPG

 

Why you didn't use the COPY command to create the 2nd table  with same dimensions of the first ?

.

 

 

 

Cheers,

Vinay Vijayakumaran

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