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Author: Ruud Roefs-Wijnen
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Today I installed the new updated 9.0.2.1699. But since then I have some problems with my text in a table. I use font Tahoma with size 10. But when I try to view how my website looks it does not show the text in the first cell of the table. It shows only a sort of stripe. When I select it and copy it to some place else it gives me the correct font and size and I can read it. In the table it only shows when I make the font size 11 or bigger. It does not matter which font I choose. Size 10 seems to be a problem. But it only happens in the first cell of the table. (see attached picture).
Can someone tell me what do I do wrong, or how I can solve this problem? Before I updated to 1699 it worked correctly.

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Steve J.
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Hello, it could be good to have the possibility to test that file. Can you copy paste the Table Object with this error on a new Project and let us be able to download the IWZIP file? Thanks. If it's less than 1MB you can attach it here.

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Peter S.
Peter S.
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Hi Born to run,

I had exactly the same problem on a live V9 site that was on on inital release, then went to beta and my table got the dotted lines instead of text in the preview. Control + preview made no diffrence and then like u, changing from tahoma 10 made thiings right. Applied bold, then 12, the n manually added 11point and ok then back to 10 point tahoma and its OK..  So I published to the web and now its OK..  So something weird with the Tahoma 10 point in the 1st cell of a table..

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Claudio N.
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Hello,

The solution of Peter is correct. Simply change the font family or the size. We have already fixed this issue and with the next update it will be ok. 

Thank you!

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Ruud Roefs-Wijnen
Ruud Roefs-Wijnen
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Thanks for the above possible solution. But for me this does not work. In preview I still see only dotted lines. I guess I have to wait for the next update.

Thanks anyway.

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Pcssa .
Pcssa .
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. . . but you *cleaned* the browser-cache ?

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Ruud Roefs-Wijnen
Ruud Roefs-Wijnen
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Sorry, but what do you mean by "clean the browser-cache?" My website is not on-line yet. I am still working on it.

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Pcssa .
Pcssa .
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. . . but you use a browser to *preview* - or how do you do ?

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Ruud Roefs-Wijnen
Ruud Roefs-Wijnen
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Yes of course. But how do I clean the browser-cache?

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Ruud Roefs-Wijnen
Ruud Roefs-Wijnen
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Sorry, did not know what you meant by that. (I'm DutchWink). But in the meantime I found out. I clean my browser-cache very regularly. But I cleaned it once again. And tried again the solution Peter gave. But, unfortunately, is does not work. Any idea??

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Claudio N.
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If you set the font to 11pt (without resetting it to 10pt) do you see the correct text? The issue exists when you select 10pt Tahoma and the text is automatically set to 1pt (that's why you see a "dotted" text).

Keep me informed!

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Ruud Roefs-Wijnen
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Hi Claudio,

Yes, when I set the font to 11pt, the text is shown correctly. But I have a table with several columns and need to be the text at 10pt. Only then it fits correctly into a cell (see my attachement in my first post). I do not want to have a name (text) on 2 lines in one cell.

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Claudio N.
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Hi,

Yes I understand. We'll publish a beta update soon with some new fixes. This one will be included of course. In the meantime, the only solution is to use a different font size. What if you use 9pt?

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Ruud Roefs-Wijnen
Ruud Roefs-Wijnen
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Hi Claudio,

I already tried that, and that works fine. So that will be the solution for the time being until there will be a new update.

Thanks.

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