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WAZZAJ

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  1. I receive MS Word docs with the tables included. I don't want to create new tables and then try and move the data from the Word doc to the new table—I should be able to reformat the tables supplied by the client. The problem is if I edit a column width in the Table panel it should stay that size and not change every time I alter an adjacent column. The table width should change as I enter new col widths. It's the way InDesign works which is way superior. 

  2. 2 hours ago, MikeTO said:

    Use the Window > Table > Table panel. In that panel use Cell > Width to edit the width of a column.

    I did that and the other columns change sizes. I need to be able to fix the table width at 180mm then set the columns within the table as described above. The table panel doesn't let me do that (unless I'm using it the wrong way).

  3. I need to create numerous tables width 180mm, cols 22, 83, 6x12mm cols. When I set col 2 at 83mm it obscures col 3. If I format cols 3 to 8 at 12mm then col 2 at 83mm col 3 is obscured. The only way seems to be to hold the shift key on col 2 and drag it to 83mm. This is too slow when formatting a lot of tables, and it's almost impossible to get the column at exactly 83mm.

    So how do I do this??

  4. I agree… I find the table editing a nightmare.

    Using V2 I click on the table to show the columns, then click on the TABLE icon at the top of the page. The TABLE panel does not display so I can't edit the table. I looked at the HELP file—it says to go Window>Table. Within this there are two options… 1 is Table, 2 is Table Formats. Neither of these options displays the Table Panel. Why isn't there and editing option in the Table Menu? Much easier than all these stupid icons!

     

    So what am I not doing?

  5. I have exported a publication for offset printing. The resulting PDF for just 12 pages is 128 Mb whereas when I export using InDesign the file is 40 Mb. 

    When I export the complete book via Affinity Publisher it is 2.6 Gb whereas via InDesign it is 820 Mb. So files are three times larger through Affinity Publisher than through InDesign.

    The result is that the printer can't run the files as they are too large. I had to take the Affinity PDFs, place them in InDesign and export from there.

    I've uploaded a screen shot of the PDF settings FYI.

    Screen Shot 2020-07-28 at 10.52.08 am.png

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