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  1. It appears to be working fine in a new document. I also started a new table in my original document and it seem to be working okay. Thanks for the idea.
  2. I"ve posted this in the user forums and so far no good solutions. Posted July 11 (edited) I'm creating a document that uses lots of tables. So far every table I've created increase the row size on the last row to something very large and I haven't been able to find a way to reset the last row to the size for the text that I am putting in it. The only solution I've found so far is to create the table with the information I want in it, then create a base new table (same # of columns) copy the info from the original table I've having problems with and pasting it into the new table. This is long way around to be able to manage the table row sizes. Any ideas or is there a but in the way Publisher handles tables? Or maybe it is simply user error. I am using the MAC version of Publisher. I have this issue on windows and my mac both. Every OS is up to date and I've downloaded the new beta version of publisher on my mac (1.7.2.422) with the same issue. I've also checked View > Studio > Table Formats to ensure I don't have any abnormal settings in it. Any ideas. Screen Recording 2019-07-23 at 6.20.57 AM.mov
  3. When applying the default format the bottom row got even larger than it was.
  4. I posted this in a user forum but so far no one has any advice. I'm creating a document that uses lots of tables. So far every table I've created increase the row size on the last row to something very large and I haven't been able to find a way to reset the last row to the size for the text that I am putting in it. The only solution I've found so far is to create the table with the information I want in it, then create a base new table (same # of columns) copy the info from the original table I've having problems with and pasting it into the new table. This is long way around to be able to manage the table row sizes. Any ideas or is there a but in the way Publisher handles tables? Or maybe it is simply user error. I am using the MAC version of Publisher. Since my initial post: still have this issue on my Mac Mini whether I am using the release version 1.7.1 or the customer beta version 1.7.2.422. I have a MAC Mini 2018, MacOS Mojave 10.14.5, 3 GHz Intel Core i5, 32 GB Ram. I have attached a small video showing the issue. I just recently purchase the Windows version of Publisher version 1.7.1.404 running on a Windows Surface PC and have the same issues. Any ideas? Screen Recording 2019-07-23 at 6.20.57 AM.mov
  5. I still have this issue on my Mac Mini whether I am using the release version 1.7.1 or the customer beta version 1.7.2.422. I have a MAC Mini 2018, MacOS Mojave 10.14.5, 3 GHz Intel Core i5, 32 GB Ram. I have attached a small video showing the issue. I just recently purchase the Windows version of Publisher version 1.7.1.404 running on a Windows Surface PC and have the same issues. Any ideas? Screen Recording 2019-07-23 at 6.20.57 AM.mov
  6. I'm having the same issues with tables you noted in items 1 - 3. Haven't found a solution yet
  7. I'm creating a document that uses lots of tables. So far every table I've created increase the row size on the last row to something very large and I haven't been able to find a way to reset the last row to the size for the text that I am putting in it. The only solution I've found so far is to create the table with the information I want in it, then create a base new table (same # of columns) copy the info from the original table I've having problems with and pasting it into the new table. This is long way around to be able to manage the table row sizes. Any ideas or is there a but in the way Publisher handles tables? Or maybe it is simply user error. I am using the MAC version of Publisher.
  8. I am using Publisher 1.7.0.206 (Beta) and when moving the document from one system to another we get the missing resources notice. To correct this I go to the document/manage resources menu item and click on Locate to find the resources as they are not in the same place from one system to another. Clicking on Locate provides no action so I am not able to relink the resources. This same issue occurs with the MAC version. I can replace the resource by clicking the Replace button and all seems to work. Wasn't sure if this has been reported or not. I have also been searching for how to change a resource from linked to embedded and have not been able to find documentation on how to do this.
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