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* Potential bug with tables
@ 2019-08-03 18:47 Charles R (Charlie) Martin
  2019-08-03 19:05 ` Neil Jerram
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Charles R (Charlie) Martin @ 2019-08-03 18:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
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This seems like an unlikely bug because it's very basic to org-mode tables,
but if I'm doing something wrong I sure can't figure out what.

I have this table:

| Date                   | Count | Pages |
|------------------------+-------+-------|
| 2019-Aug-03 (Sat, 215) | 2069  |     7 |
|                        |       |       |

but when I hit TAB or C-c C-c to reformat the table it is displayed as in
the screenshot

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Copying the text with M-w is still the same.

| Date                   | Count | Pages |
|------------------------+-------+-------|
| 2019-Aug-03 (Sat, 215) |  2069 |     7 |
|                        |       |       |

I'm immensely puzzled.

Signed
Immensely puzzled

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