"nkb" wrote in message
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Thanks so much, Stefan.
You are welcome.
It seems logical that if they can program the
format
painter to copy shading in Excel and in a heading w/ border, that it
should be able to copy shading in a table cell, too, right?
Logic isn't necessarily a factor in word processing. :-)
Oh well. What do I
know? You've been so helpful - are you reachable via email or just
through the MS community question "bank?" Thanks again!
I don't regularly answer private emails on Word, if that's what you are
asking. I wouldn't have time to do that. Occasionally, though, I may offer
to take a look at a possibly corrupt file.
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"Stefan Blom" wrote:
I was just about to reply, "The example from Word is not a table, just
paragraph formatting."
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"nkb" wrote in message
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Stefan, after watching it again, it appears that it won't copy shading
from
one cell to another in a table. It was only a heading w/ a top and
bottom
border w/ shading that was copied w/ the format painter. And cells in
Excel.
Sorry for my confusion.
"Stefan Blom" wrote:
Do you have a link for the tutorial?
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"nkb" wrote in message
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But, when I looked at the MS tutorial, the Format Painter changed a
row
from
no shading to color shading and a different font. Hmmm... Thanks
for
your
reply, Stefan.
nkb
"Stefan Blom" wrote:
As far as I know, the Format Painter can only be used with text
formatting
and, to a certain extent, with graphics.
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"nkb" wrote in message
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I am trying to use format painter to copy text and shading of
cells
in a
table and apply this same shading (text is the same) to other
cells.
It
does
not seem to work. I select the cell w/ shading, click on the
format
painter,
then select the cell(s) that I want to shade. Nothing happens.
Am
I
doing
something wrong? Thanks.