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Problem with custom table styles
If the document is to be used in W2003, I suggest that you create a table
style that does not specify any fonts and and then use paragraph styles for the table text. I generally make 4: table text, table headings, table bullet1 and table bullet2. It's certainly less elegant than what you can do in W2007, but it's still faster. PamC Penny wrote: I can more or less follow all this (thanks heaps Pam!) but a complicating factor may be that while I'm working in 2007, my colleagues are using 2003, so I am creating the template as a 2003 template. Does this change what I need to do? -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ables/200812/1 |
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