![]() I have found a quicker method is to simply select all the numerical cells in the table that was pasted into the email message and click on the text center button (or type Ctrl-E) followed by the text right button (or type Ctrl-R). the method I just described is the way in which I used to resolve this problem, but when there are many numerical cells in the table, this becomes quite tedious. By doing that for each cell in a row, the row will be reduced back to just one line as would normally be expected (i.e. Placing your cursor to the left of the actual numerical data and pressing 'backspace' about 4 times deletes those unwanted characters. ![]() I assume that the problem could also be described as there are non-visible characters in each cell prior to the actual numerical data and that results in the cell being 2 rows high instead of just one.
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