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avoid using fully justified text in your original documents. The wide gaps that can separate words in fully justified text can cause Terry Morse Myrmidon to interpret the spaced out words as separate cells of a table.

If you find that a converted table has too many columns, or if you find a table created where there was none, there is a good chance that extra white space between words was the cause. Make sure that no more than one space character separates words except where you want to define a column.

Tables consist of at least [2] rows
To specify a minimum number of rows needed before Terry Morse Myrmidon treats a text block as a table, type a number greater than or equal to 1 in this field. Raising this number from the default setting of 2 is useful if you have a list which may look like a table to Terry Morse Myrmidon because of the horizontal spacing in the text.

[ 50 ] % of the rows must contain at least two columns
Another way to narrow the definition of a table is to raise the percentage of rows which must contain at least two separate text items (columns). If you have a table with many empty cells, you may need to lower the figure in this setting or else Terry Morse Myrmidon may not treat the text block as a table. But if you have a text block that has extra white space on a few lines and you don't want it to become a table, raising this percentage may keep Terry Morse Myrmidon from classifying the text as a table (better still, use the "Multi-Column" Category instead).

Use row/column headings when text is:
Cells styled in Bold, Italic, Underline, Outline or Shadow text styles will be converted to HTML row or column headings if the corresponding check boxes are selected in the Table Settings dialog box. Most browsers display table headings in a bold style, so that is Terry Morse Myrmidon's default setting.

Border width [ 0 ] points, etc.
Unlike most of the settings in the HTML Settings dialog, these settings do not describe attributes of the text in the original document. The width and padding settings actually determine the appearance of the table in the HTML document drawn by the browser.