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selecting all the tables in a document
Hi,
Is there any way I can format all my tables at once, without pointing to them one at a time while holding down the ctrl-key? Often, I want to do some formatting in the entire document, which does not apply to my tables or the other way around. (Of course I could keep the tables separate from the main text while in the editing phase, but I'm just interested if there is some other way of doing it) |
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selecting all the tables in a document
You could use a macro to apply formatting to each of the tables in the
document. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "mirak" wrote in message ... Hi, Is there any way I can format all my tables at once, without pointing to them one at a time while holding down the ctrl-key? Often, I want to do some formatting in the entire document, which does not apply to my tables or the other way around. (Of course I could keep the tables separate from the main text while in the editing phase, but I'm just interested if there is some other way of doing it) |
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