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16 850 is not a number in terms of Excel. Cannot work. In your XSLX the (16 850) is left-justified and considered as text by Excel.
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How do you think the software is supposed to do that? It must know the screen size of your monitor to calculate the pixel size. I checked this with an A4 document and in Actual size view mode held a piece of A4 paper onto the screen. Indesign shows the page 5 mm wider than the paper. That's OK.
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Addition: with level 2 or 1 headlines, the tooltip would also look as expected
The main problem is that I cannot be sure that if a cross-ref which is actually pointing to another document would be found in the tooltip when being level 4.
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Same here. I have a table in a table. When dragging the inner table's borders, it would not snap to cell boundaries of the outer table.
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@karien sticker: Sure. 17.1 is in the cloud client.