Hi Nick
Just come across a small problem when editing a table for baptisms. When attempting to modify the table, delete column no longer works, only a cell is deleted. This has only happened since version 7.7.2.
Best wishes
Mike
* Autotext in Baptism
Autotext in Baptism
Mike Sheppard
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Re: Autotext in Baptism
Ah, that explains something I was seeing but didn't really think about it at the time. Wasn't baptism, but can't be sure.
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Re: Autotext in Baptism
Thanks for letting me know Mike. The fix for rich-text tables in v7.7.2 had a side-effect of creating every table row as a separate table. So deleting a column was correctly just deleting one cell as currently all tables only have a maximum of one row. This will be fixed in the next update.
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Re: Autotext in Baptism
Funny, as when I saw the behaviour, I thought, huh!, that's just like each row is a table. I was familiar with the effect from doing my cunning multi-table auto-text templates (that brokeThe fix for rich-text tables in v7.7.2 had a side-effect of creating every table row as a separate table. So deleting a column was correctly just deleting one cell as currently all tables only have a maximum of one row. This will be fixed in the next update.
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