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Changing Default Cell Alignment in Word 2007
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Can I set default cell alignments anywhere in Word 2007 so that each table (including those derived during labels/mail merge) will use the defaults? Thanks, |
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Yes, by setting the alignments in a table style and then making that table
style the default for docs using a particular template. Jane wrote: Hi, Can I set default cell alignments anywhere in Word 2007 so that each table (including those derived during labels/mail merge) will use the defaults? Thanks, -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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Thanks Pam. Can I just check: if I want it used as the default for all
documents, do I need to change the Normal template? Thanks, Jane "PamC via OfficeKB.com" wrote: Yes, by setting the alignments in a table style and then making that table style the default for docs using a particular template. Jane wrote: Hi, Can I set default cell alignments anywhere in Word 2007 so that each table (including those derived during labels/mail merge) will use the defaults? Thanks, -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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Yes, but I would hesitate to do that because of possible effects on other
features such as mailing labels. Making it the default in a template that you use for a specific type of document have fewer potential problems. PamC Jane wrote: Thanks Pam. Can I just check: if I want it used as the default for all documents, do I need to change the Normal template? Thanks, Jane Yes, by setting the alignments in a table style and then making that table style the default for docs using a particular template. [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] Thanks, -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ables/200903/1 |
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Changing Default Cell Alignment in Word 2007
Hi Pam,
I've actually been asked by a client this question in relation to mailing labels! She was accustomed to the vertical centre alignment in Office 2003, and wants to know if she can set this for the labels in Office 2007. However, I was trying it yesterday, and did edit it in the Normal template. I found it worked for a default table, but still not in the mailing labels. Here were my steps: - inserted a table - right-clicked in the table styles area, and clicked on New Table Style - changed the cell alignment (and font, just for testing) - selected New documents based on this template - right-clicked the new style in the table styles area - selected Set as Default - selected All documents based on the Normal.dotm template I even then opened the Normal template and did it all over again! As I said, it has worked for the standard table insertion, but has had no impact on the mailing labels. Have I done something wrong? Thanks, Jane "PamC via OfficeKB.com" wrote: Yes, but I would hesitate to do that because of possible effects on other features such as mailing labels. Making it the default in a template that you use for a specific type of document have fewer potential problems. PamC Jane wrote: Thanks Pam. Can I just check: if I want it used as the default for all documents, do I need to change the Normal template? Thanks, Jane Yes, by setting the alignments in a table style and then making that table style the default for docs using a particular template. [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] Thanks, -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ables/200903/1 |
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I did pretty much what you did. Reveal formatting showed that the table
style for the mailing labels is table grid. So I modified that style in normal. But that didn't change the vertical alignment of the label. It looks like the mailing label table formatting is hard coded in Word. That _would_ be the best way to ensure that the labels work consistently. For what it's worth, the same seems true for W2003. It seems my advice works for all kinds of tables, but not mailing labels. Sorry. PamC Jane wrote: Hi Pam, I've actually been asked by a client this question in relation to mailing labels! She was accustomed to the vertical centre alignment in Office 2003, and wants to know if she can set this for the labels in Office 2007. However, I was trying it yesterday, and did edit it in the Normal template. I found it worked for a default table, but still not in the mailing labels. Here were my steps: - inserted a table - right-clicked in the table styles area, and clicked on New Table Style - changed the cell alignment (and font, just for testing) - selected New documents based on this template - right-clicked the new style in the table styles area - selected Set as Default - selected All documents based on the Normal.dotm template I even then opened the Normal template and did it all over again! As I said, it has worked for the standard table insertion, but has had no impact on the mailing labels. Have I done something wrong? Thanks, Jane Yes, but I would hesitate to do that because of possible effects on other features such as mailing labels. Making it the default in a template that [quoted text clipped - 14 lines] Thanks, -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ables/200903/1 |
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Thanks Pam. So, there's obviously been a change in how Microsoft has set up
the default alignment of the labels, and that can't be changed? Is that correct? Thanks, Jane "PamC via OfficeKB.com" wrote: I did pretty much what you did. Reveal formatting showed that the table style for the mailing labels is table grid. So I modified that style in normal. But that didn't change the vertical alignment of the label. It looks like the mailing label table formatting is hard coded in Word. That _would_ be the best way to ensure that the labels work consistently. For what it's worth, the same seems true for W2003. It seems my advice works for all kinds of tables, but not mailing labels. Sorry. PamC Jane wrote: Hi Pam, I've actually been asked by a client this question in relation to mailing labels! She was accustomed to the vertical centre alignment in Office 2003, and wants to know if she can set this for the labels in Office 2007. However, I was trying it yesterday, and did edit it in the Normal template. I found it worked for a default table, but still not in the mailing labels. Here were my steps: - inserted a table - right-clicked in the table styles area, and clicked on New Table Style - changed the cell alignment (and font, just for testing) - selected New documents based on this template - right-clicked the new style in the table styles area - selected Set as Default - selected All documents based on the Normal.dotm template I even then opened the Normal template and did it all over again! As I said, it has worked for the standard table insertion, but has had no impact on the mailing labels. Have I done something wrong? Thanks, Jane Yes, but I would hesitate to do that because of possible effects on other features such as mailing labels. Making it the default in a template that [quoted text clipped - 14 lines] Thanks, -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ables/200903/1 |
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Changing Default Cell Alignment in Word 2007
There doesn't seem to be a way through the interface (menus and such), but
there may be a way through VBA. You could ask the question in the programming section. Pam Jane wrote: Thanks Pam. So, there's obviously been a change in how Microsoft has set up the default alignment of the labels, and that can't be changed? Is that correct? Thanks, Jane I did pretty much what you did. Reveal formatting showed that the table style for the mailing labels is table grid. So I modified that style in [quoted text clipped - 37 lines] Thanks, -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ables/200903/1 |
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Thanks Pam. Your advice was much appreciated.
Jane "PamC via OfficeKB.com" wrote: There doesn't seem to be a way through the interface (menus and such), but there may be a way through VBA. You could ask the question in the programming section. Pam Jane wrote: Thanks Pam. So, there's obviously been a change in how Microsoft has set up the default alignment of the labels, and that can't be changed? Is that correct? Thanks, Jane I did pretty much what you did. Reveal formatting showed that the table style for the mailing labels is table grid. So I modified that style in [quoted text clipped - 37 lines] Thanks, -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ables/200903/1 |
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