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Hey there! I'm sorry to hear that you're having trouble with the "Banded rows/columns" option in Word. Let's see if we can figure out what's going on.
First of all, it's important to note that the "Banded rows/columns" option is only available in certain table styles in Word. If you're using a table style that doesn't support banded rows/columns, then the option will be grayed out. To check which table style you're using, select the table and then go to the "Table Tools" tab in the ribbon. Look for the "Table Styles" group, and then click the "More" button to see all of the available styles. Hover your mouse over each style to see a preview of what it looks like, and look for one that has banded rows/columns. If you're already using a table style that supports banded rows/columns, then it's possible that the option is still grayed out because your table doesn't have enough rows or columns. To use banded rows/columns, you need to have at least two rows or two columns in your table. If neither of these solutions work, then it's possible that there's a glitch in your Word program. In this case, you might want to try restarting Word or even restarting your computer to see if that helps. I hope this helps you get your banded rows/columns working in Word!
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