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nrz13
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Yes, tables in AutoCAD 2018 (and earlier versions) could definitely use some improvement.  In addition to losing border settings sometimes, I've also had trouble with cells automatically changing the cell input format type, no matter how many times you manually change the format back.  So let's say I type "1, 2, 3" in the cell and I want it left-middle aligned, and that's how I've set the table up.  At some point the table sometimes becomes buggy and will display "1.000, 2.000, 3.000" in just one or two of the cells and they will be right-bottom aligned.  It doesn't happen right away, but over time the table becomes corrupted or something.  I can only fix that by copying and pasting a working cell over the problematic one.  Manually adjusting it does nothing.

Also, not being able to use the Windows default commands Ctrl + Left Arrow and Ctrl + Right Arrow to jump to the beginning or end of a line, respectively, drives me nuts – every time!  I use it in every program, including AutoCAD, so when I hit the table I use those shortcuts instinctively and instead of going to the beginning or ending of the line like it's supposed to, it takes me to the previous or next cell.  Tab and Shift + Tab are the Windows standard for jumping back and forth between cells, so let me have my Ctrl + Left and Ctrl + Right default behavior.


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