The cell has now 3 lines, the second of those written in Arial 18. Press the up arrow key to move to the empty line above. Press the Home key to go to the beginning of your second line. Write one line in the cell, press enter, write a second line.Ĩ. Select some text inside a cell, copy it.ħ. Confirm that all cells now default to the new selected font, including the empty cells.Ħ. It's the only way that I could find to exit the Edit Style mode.ĥ. Select a drawing element, say a circle, and click on the page (it's not required to actually draw the circle). Change some properties, for example the font name in the sidebar if you have it (I don't know what would happen if I never activated the sidebar though).Ĥ. right-click on the (selected) table, do Edit styleģ. Create a table using the icon in the toolbarĢ. Anyway since I'm using the experimental sidebar, I can change some properties there, and indeed it changes the properties of all cells including the empty cells. It's somehow in Edit style mode and does not let me unselect the table, but it's not very visible. Still I can see that something happens, as the table remains selected even if I click somewhere else on the screen. Then I would expect a window to open to let me change some parameters. The newly created table is immediately selected, and I can do right-click -> Edit Style. I create a table with the toolbar icon for tables. Thanks for the tip, however I'm not sure how to use it correctly and tere are still some buggy behaviours around.
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