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Thanks a lot Cindy and John!
"John McGhie [MVP - Word and Word Macinto" wrote: If (and it's a big "if"...) you can accomplish your formatting requirements with a Table Style, then you can do this with a single click by applying your chosen Table Style to your new table. However, Table Styles are very complex collections of multiple types of formatting, and they are not totally flexible. Look up Table Styles in the Help, and see if you can create one that will do what you want. If not, you're back to what Cindy says: you have to do it cell by cell, setting every property of every object in every cell. Cheers On 18/5/06 7:55 PM, in article , "Lucy in the sky" Lucy in the wrote: 1. Doc1 contains an Table1, with a header and a data row. Each cells in Table1 has different style/font formatting, manual or predefined. Table1 itself may have been auto-formatted, but could also contain manual formatting as well. 2. During an automated process, some tab-separated data will be converted into a Table2 via .ConvertToTable() function. 3. May I know how can I apply the exact style/formatting from Table1 to Table2? Speed is the key. -- Please reply to the newsgroup to maintain the thread. Please do not email me unless I ask you to. John McGhie Microsoft MVP, Word and Word for Macintosh. Consultant Technical Writer Sydney, Australia +61 (0) 4 1209 1410 |
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