TysonWhitney
Technical User
I have financial statements in an InDesign Chapter linked to various Excel spreadsheets. When I update them, the top and bottom cell insets default to 0.0556 inches (0.4 picas). I would like to maintain a 0 value for these cell insets.
These spreadsheets are linked in as formatted tables, keeping the cell alignment from the spreadsheet.
Ideally, I would like to maintain the format I apply to the tables, but each refresing of the links reverts it back.
I think that I'd read that modifications to the tables are lost after each refresh.
1) Is there a way to keep the changes?
2) Is there a way to adjust the cell insets from Excel?
3) If none of the above, is there a way to create a template for tables with zero values for the top and bottom cell insets?
These spreadsheets are linked in as formatted tables, keeping the cell alignment from the spreadsheet.
Ideally, I would like to maintain the format I apply to the tables, but each refresing of the links reverts it back.
I think that I'd read that modifications to the tables are lost after each refresh.
1) Is there a way to keep the changes?
2) Is there a way to adjust the cell insets from Excel?
3) If none of the above, is there a way to create a template for tables with zero values for the top and bottom cell insets?