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when i try to make the font sytle of one row of the table to Bold, it applies
to the text in all others rows of the table. What could be the reason..? What is the mistake made here...? |
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Turn off "automatically update" as described in
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...eformatted.htm Hope this helps DeanH "Radha Krishnan" wrote: when i try to make the font sytle of one row of the table to Bold, it applies to the text in all others rows of the table. What could be the reason..? What is the mistake made here...? |
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If you are modifying a table style, note that you can change the font for
the whole table (all cells) or for some of the rows or columns (for example, the heading row, odd rows, even rows, even columns, odd columns). Choose an option at "Apply formatting to" in the Modify Style dialog box. On the other hand, if you are saying that font changes for the selection get applied to the whole table, the problem could be that the paragraph style applied to text in the table is set to "Automatically update." Turn the option off in the Modify Style dialog box for the style in question. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Radha Krishnan" wrote in message ... when i try to make the font sytle of one row of the table to Bold, it applies to the text in all others rows of the table. What could be the reason..? What is the mistake made here...? |
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