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Thumbs up Answer: Can you copy Table Properties from one table to several others?

Yes, you can definitely copy Table Properties from one table to several others in Microsoft Word. Here's how you can do it:
  1. First, format the first table with the desired formatting, such as font size, cell padding, borders, etc.
  2. Once you have formatted the first table, select it by clicking anywhere inside the table.
  3. Next, click on the "Table Design" tab in the ribbon at the top of the screen.
  4. In the "Table Styles" section, click on the "More" button at the bottom right corner of the section.
  5. From the drop-down menu, select "Apply Styles."
  6. In the "Apply Styles" dialog box, select the table styles you want to apply to the other tables.
  7. Click on the "Apply" button to apply the selected styles to the first table.
  8. Now, select the other tables that you want to apply the same formatting to.
  9. Once you have selected the other tables, go back to the "Table Design" tab in the ribbon.
  10. In the "Table Styles" section, click on the "More" button again.
  11. From the drop-down menu, select "Apply Styles."
  12. In the "Apply Styles" dialog box, click on the "Options" button at the bottom left corner of the box.
  13. In the "Table Style Options" dialog box, make sure that the "Apply formatting to" option is set to "Whole table."
  14. Click on the "OK" button to close the "Table Style Options" dialog box.
  15. Finally, click on the "Apply" button in the "Apply Styles" dialog box to apply the selected styles to all the other tables.

That's it! The formatting from the first table should now be applied to all the other tables you selected. This is a quick and easy way to apply the same formatting to multiple tables in Microsoft Word.
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