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Select the Table menu, Insert table option
On Insert table dialog select Autoformat On the Table Autoformat dialog Under category, select all table styles Under table styles scroll until you find table normal Click on the default button Select to set the table normal style as the default table style for all tables -- Tom Conrad "Trish" wrote: Hi, i have been reading an article in http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...876141033.aspx entitled Understanding paragraph, character, list, and table styles. It says at one point that the default style for bringing in a table is the table grid, ie black lines everywhere, and that it can be changed to Table Normal to get rid of the lines. I cannot find Table Normal in my style list anywhere. I can see table grids and table lists, but not table normal. Any suggestions. I have not deleted any styles. Many thanks :-) |
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