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January 26, 2012
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RoboHelp HTML v9 / Word 2010 - Table Style Mapping

  • January 26, 2012
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Hello again,

 

sorry that I ask so much. But one problem meets the next problem. And now answers found on google.

 

I declared 4 table styles in my css, and I declared 4 table styles in my word-document (*.dot).

I mapped this styles on the last site of the process before the output (printed documentation) will be create.

But only 1 of these 4 styles mapped correctly.

 

For expample:

One table style has a "bold" font and "blue" background colored headline, and the rest of the table has a light blue background with normal font style.

But the result in my word document (*.doc) is that the hole table including the header hast the light blue background, and the table headline only has the bold font.

If I make changes in my created document (*.doc) on the style which should be connected to the table, no changes will happen. So I believe that the table isn't connected to the style, what would be the easiest way, and that what I as user think should happen at the creation process.

 

So is there any way to solve this problem?

regards

Denis

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Peter Grainge
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January 26, 2012

You are free to ask as much as you want, that is what the forums are for.

This one will take some looking into so I'll look later. Some screenshots would help. Use the camera icon to insert them.


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January 26, 2012

As attachment a screenshot out of word.

Peter Grainge
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January 26, 2012

OK. Recreate this in a single topic project using the same CSS and .DOT file. See the Contact page on my site and send the zipped up project with a link to this thread.


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