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Bug, Glitch or perfectly normal behaviour - strange overrides in Tables

Community Expert ,
Aug 13, 2024 Aug 13, 2024

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Friend of mine just sent me a file with a strange problem.

 

Here is a Table - with Char & Para Styles applied to contents of the cells - text cursor is in the last cell:

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Now, hitting TAB - produces this - override from nowhere:

RobertatIDTasker_1-1723545099763.png

 

Table Style definition:

RobertatIDTasker_2-1723545159021.png

 

Cell Style isn't a problem either - even when it shows override:

RobertatIDTasker_3-1723545333887.png

 

The culprit - when one of the CharStyles is being active/selected BEFORE hitting TAB - even when all cells in a Table have [None] CharStyle applied - DEFINITION of this active/selected CharStyle is still applied to the cells in the newly created row - like when you create a new/blank TextFrame with some styles active / preselected:

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So after selecting [None] as an active CharStyle - pressing TAB in the last cell - no more overrides:

RobertatIDTasker_4-1723545505716.png

 

 

Hopefully this will save someone precious time searching for gremlins.

 

 

Unless it's an old news - then please remove this post.

 

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Aug 15, 2024 Aug 15, 2024

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Table styles and cell styles can be incomprehensively glitchy. The only way to make sure your InDesign table and cell styles are correctly made is to deselect everything; be in a black Selection tool with nothing selected; and then proceed to make the styles. Then apply them by applying only the Table Style to the selected table. Last step is to look at the tiny None + plus sign in the Cell Styles panel and click the button that removes those overrides. 

That gives you the cleanest possible application of table and cell styles and the best chance at an outcome that matches what you were expecting to see.

Mike Witherell

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