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Well, I've tried that, but all the tables imported are with a “no style” applied. So, even changing the default style, all the tables remain the same.
I've noticed that on the import dialog from excel there is an option to apply the table style – so, I believe that would work. The problem would only be with the ones from word… I'll keep looking…
Yes! It works!!!!! It's perfect!!! I can't believe I had to manually ajust 460 notes on my last document :(
Well, from now on, thanks to Peter Kahrel, the job would be a lot easier!
Well, I've tried that, but all the tables imported are with a “no style” applied. So, even changing the default style, all the tables remain the same.
I've noticed that on the import dialog from excel there is an option to apply the table style – so, I believe that would work. The problem would only be with the ones from word… I'll keep looking…
Yes! It works!!!!! It's perfect!!! I can't believe I had to manually ajust 460 notes on my last document :(
Well, from now on, thanks to Peter Kahrel, the job would be a lot easier!
I've just found this script: https://www.kahrel.plus.com/ind…..notes.html
It looks like just what I needed – I'll install it and let you know.
I've just found this script: https://www.kahrel.plus.com/ind…..notes.html
It looks like just what I needed – I'll install it and let you know.
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