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Formatting cells in a table style
When I create a new table style you get the option to format the top left
cell, top right cell bottom etc. when I change any of these they do not appear in the style. Is there some control on them? thanks Debbie |
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Formatting cells in a table style
What changes are you making? Note that table styles are unpredictable,
especially with respect to fonts and font sizes (see http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/tablestyles/index.html). A safer approach is to create an example table, formatted the way you want it, and then create an AutoText entry from it. Whenever you need the formatting, just insert the AutoText. Of course, this does not allow you to easily modify existing tables in a document. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Phippsy" wrote in message ... When I create a new table style you get the option to format the top left cell, top right cell bottom etc. when I change any of these they do not appear in the style. Is there some control on them? thanks Debbie |
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Formatting cells in a table style
I think your link says it all!! Thanks
Debbie "Stefan Blom" wrote: What changes are you making? Note that table styles are unpredictable, especially with respect to fonts and font sizes (see http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/tablestyles/index.html). A safer approach is to create an example table, formatted the way you want it, and then create an AutoText entry from it. Whenever you need the formatting, just insert the AutoText. Of course, this does not allow you to easily modify existing tables in a document. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Phippsy" wrote in message ... When I create a new table style you get the option to format the top left cell, top right cell bottom etc. when I change any of these they do not appear in the style. Is there some control on them? thanks Debbie |
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Formatting cells in a table style
You are welcome.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Phippsy" wrote in message ... I think your link says it all!! Thanks Debbie "Stefan Blom" wrote: What changes are you making? Note that table styles are unpredictable, especially with respect to fonts and font sizes (see http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/tablestyles/index.html). A safer approach is to create an example table, formatted the way you want it, and then create an AutoText entry from it. Whenever you need the formatting, just insert the AutoText. Of course, this does not allow you to easily modify existing tables in a document. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Phippsy" wrote in message ... When I create a new table style you get the option to format the top left cell, top right cell bottom etc. when I change any of these they do not appear in the style. Is there some control on them? thanks Debbie |
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