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How do i change the transparency of shading for a table in Word?
I would like to print a two color document--black and brown. Thus, I can use
different saturations of each rgb color. How do I change the transparency of a color shading in a table? |
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Answer: How do i change the transparency of shading for a table in Word?
To change the transparency of shading for a table in Word, you can follow these steps:
Note that changing the transparency of the shading will affect the entire table, not just individual cells. Also, keep in mind that the final appearance of the table may vary depending on the printer and paper used for printing.
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Answer: How do i change the transparency of shading for a table in Word?
To change the transparency of shading for a table in Word, you can follow these steps:
Note that changing the transparency of the shading will affect the entire table, not just individual cells. Also, keep in mind that the level of transparency you choose may affect the readability of the text in the table, so be sure to preview your document before printing to ensure that it looks the way you want it to.
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How do i change the transparency of shading for a table in Word?
"grahamjcjg" wrote: I should say opacity and not transparency. |
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How do i change the transparency of shading for a table in Word?
"grahamjcjg" wrote: I should have said opacity. I need the RGB settings to remain the same. |
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How do i change the transparency of shading for a table in Word?
grahamjcjg wrote:
I would like to print a two color document--black and brown. Thus, I can use different saturations of each rgb color. How do I change the transparency of a color shading in a table? In the Format Borders & Shading Shading dialog, after choosing the RGB color of the shading, open the Style dropdown in the Patterns section and choose something other than "Clear" -- for example, "25%" -- and then open the Color dropdown and choose white. As you increase the percentage in the Style dropdown, more white pixels will be mixed with the RGB you chose, making the shading lighter. Conversely, selecting black in the Color dropdown and increasing the percentage in the Style box will make a darker shade by mixing in more black pixels. Be careful to select the correct scope in the Applies To box. In a table you have the choice of Paragraph, Cell, or Table. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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