Support setting border properties on nested tables#158
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Support setting border properties on nested tables#158larsga wants to merge 2 commits intodrmacro:developfrom
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This fixes issue 157.
The problem was that when we creat nested tables we have to use a very convoluted API to make the innermost table, and we used code that created a table properties object. Somehow doing this causes Apache POI to create two table properties objects (which shouldn't be possible), leading to malformed WordML output with two table properties elements in it. Removing the creation of this dummy table properties object solves the problem.
Note that this PR includes the table align PR, so best to review and merge that one first.