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3 minutes ago, Return said:

It will auto create a table style and through search&find you can find that style>press find> click the found style et voila you are on the page with the table.

I do not understand what i have to search. I do not see any table style

Posted
2 hours ago, anto said:

There is a table on one of the pages. Where can it be seen?

1. Select > Object > Tables

2. Use any of the transform commands in Layer > Transform....

Page with table will now have focus

3. Remember to undo (CTRL+Z) the transformation

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Posted
20 minutes ago, carl123 said:

2. Use any of the transform commands in Layer > Transform....

Page with table will now have focus

3. Remember to undo (CTRL+Z) the transformation

This does not work. Page with table does not have focus.

Posted

Works here

Are you MAC or Windows?

If Windows, can you upload a document where it does not work 

I dont have Mac here to test it on

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Strange I'll have to look into it further to find out why it is working in the test document I am using and get back to you

Another way....

1. Select > Object > Tables

2. Use find to find any character which is likely to be in the table (e.g. a vowel or space character)

Important: Make sure Scope: is set to Selection in the find dialog (This is a new option in 2.2.?)

Page with table will now have focus

 

 

 

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Posted
5 minutes ago, carl123 said:

1. Select > Object > Tables

2. Use find to find any character which is likely to be in the table (e.g. a vowel or space character)

Important: Make sure Scope: is set to Selection in the find dialog (This is a new option in 2.2.?)

Page with table will now have focus

This works. Thanks.

Posted
4 hours ago, Return said:

but it is a default style which you obviously deleted from the program as you don't have styles at all.

A document with no text styles may have started as a .PDF file that was Opened, as they will show up with none.

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Posted
6 hours ago, carl123 said:

Works here

Are you MAC or Windows?

If Windows, can you upload a document where it does not work 

I dont have Mac here to test it on

FWIW, this does not work on my Mac, & since @Return reported the same thing on Windows, it is unclear why it works for you.

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Posted
31 minutes ago, Return said:

I would call that a bug as why wouldn't there be the default text styles?

Default text styles are created when you create a document. When you Open a document, you have only the Text Styles provided by that document. 

I suppose there could be an enhancement  such that if you Open a document that has no Text Styles you optionally get the default set. But I would not call the existing behavior a bug.

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Posted
8 minutes ago, walt.farrell said:

I suppose there could be an enhancement  such that if you Open a document that has no Text Styles you optionally get the default set. But I would not call the existing behavior a bug.

Maybe I'm missing something but even if there were how would that help assign any of them to a PDF that includes no text style info?

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Posted
1 hour ago, R C-R said:

Maybe I'm missing something but even if there were how would that help assign any of them to a PDF that includes no text style info?

It wouldn't assign them to anything but at least you'd have them available for use in your editing, without having to invent them completely on your own,

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Posted
5 minutes ago, walt.farrell said:

It wouldn't assign them to anything but at least you'd have them available for use in your editing, without having to invent them completely on your own,

Not really something I am very familiar with, but as a workaround couldn't you use the "Import Styles..." option from some document that has the defaults in it to avoid having to invent them from scratch?

Of course, that assumes there is such a document available but it should not be too hard to find one somewhere in the forums ... or ask another user to post one.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Return said:

Reset the textstyles in the settings....

I know that is a possibility but I was suggesting there might be something less drastic than the reset, like finding a pre-made document with those defaults already in it.

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Posted
11 hours ago, Return said:

That's why it's strange they are not there when you can choose to have the text to be favored for editability.

Editability means having the glyphs and their spacing correct, I think, not their Text Styles (since they have none).

PDFs are consistent with other documents you Open. They have the Text Styles the document contains, and no more unless you add some yourself.

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