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I can confirm the behavior you are seeing.  Publisher 1.10.4.1189 on Windows 10.

Some tables behave better than others.  In tables which misbehave, I can sometimes get close to the expected behavior by setting the No Break character property on the cell contents.

I've also noticed that tables which are misbehaving often ignore, or misapply, the cell insets. So the cells are not only too small, but the contents are shifted inside the cell, frequently to the point where they run outside the bounds of the cell altogether.  So I suspect there are several interacting bugs here.

As a more general comment about resizing tables and table columns, I really do not care for the way columns resize proportionally.  A simpler, more predictable, and easier to use UI would allow dragging the right table boundary to resize only the rightmost column, and dragging a column boundary to resize only the column to the left of the boundary, moving (not resizing) all the columns to the right (except possibly the rightmost, which might resize to keep the right table boundary fixed).

Maybe a forum moderator will move this to the Report a Bug in Affinity Publisher forum for the appropriate OS platform.  [Added in edit: Ah, I see you already opened a thread there.  I'll add my comments there, too.]

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2 hours ago, sfriedberg said:

Maybe a forum moderator will move this to the Report a Bug in Affinity Publisher forum for the appropriate OS platform.  [Added in edit: Ah, I see you already opened a thread there.  I'll add my comments there, too.]

Thanks for letting us know, we'll continue to support this issue in the bug report thread here -

:)

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