![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I deleted that table out of the new, warning-free document (and checked to confirm that the warning didn't remain when I opened the file). In my case, I was able to do so without error with every table but one (most likely the original I created in Excel). To determine which table(s) were at fault, I copied and pasted them into the new document one by one, closing the file and then opening it on my iPad to see when the warning would appear. To work around that, I created a new, blank document. From what I can gather from the comments in this discussion and my experience, the font Calibri (in Numbers at least) is embedded in the tables, so even if you select all the cells and change the font, Calibri remains buried in the metadata for the table. There is a workaround (in Numbers at least), which is a bit of a pain, but it worked for me.
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