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My table styles specify a default cell style for table cells, and I use different cell styles to apply variations within a table. When I export to ePub, the default table style appears, not the cell style applied. It appears the cell style is applied first and the default cell from the table style is second, wiping out the attributes in the cell style. This seems to be the opposite of how it works in Indesign.
Is there a way to prevent this-?
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Hi,
what is your version of InDesign on what OS platform?
Also important: What kind of ePub do you export?
Some screenshots will be of help.
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Regards,
Uwe
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Ah, I figured out the problem. The cell styles were in the wrong order in my CSS!