No. That's what happened. Really. And, just because of your reply, I tried it on a test page and it happened again. I started a new document, created a table 24 rows by 7 columns. I resized the first column to be a bit wider, typed "Now is the time" in column 1. It came out in Times New Roman by default. Then I copied that cell down a bunch of rows. I selected those rows and modified the font of all to Arial (still size 12).

Then I changed the word "Now" on one of those lines to Arial size 10. I then selected the word "Now". I double clicked the paintbrush to copy the style and clicked on the word "Now" on another row. The rest of that line reverted to Times New Roman.

This seems wrong to me.  Bug or feature?

----- Original Message ----- From: "Ven. Upatissa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2007 11:00 PM
Subject: Re: [users] Tables and fonts in Writer, windows


2.    I changed all of column 1 to font Arial size 12.  Then I used ...
...got changed to Times Roman all by themselves.

Thanks for the great products.

Are you being facetious?


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