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Can you change the default font for an automated table format?
We are using Word 2003 SP3, and need to use database field tags in a table.
We like the Professional Style auto-formatted table for this, but want to change the font from Courier to Arial. Automation is the keyword. Can we change the default? -- Thanks! |
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Can you change the default font for an automated table format?
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says... We are using Word 2003 SP3, and need to use database field tags in a table. We like the Professional Style auto-formatted table for this, but want to change the font from Courier to Arial. Automation is the keyword. Can we change the default? You have to create a new table style. Base it on Professional then all you need to change is the font. -- Peter Aitken Author, MS Word for Medical and Technical Writers www.tech-word.com |
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Can you change the default font for an automated table format?
How about changing the fill color for the heading, making the table
boundaries exactly where I want them, setting the row properties, etc. Word is not letting me into those things. Also, someone else who is experimenting with this says it all goes away when database field codes are updated. -- Thanks again! "Peter A" wrote: In article , says... We are using Word 2003 SP3, and need to use database field tags in a table. We like the Professional Style auto-formatted table for this, but want to change the font from Courier to Arial. Automation is the keyword. Can we change the default? You have to create a new table style. Base it on Professional then all you need to change is the font. -- Peter Aitken Author, MS Word for Medical and Technical Writers www.tech-word.com |
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Can you change the default font for an automated table format?
I got the fill color figured out, and can access the "indent from left" where
I want it, but it won't let me set the whole table width when I am modifying a custom table style (I want the lines of the table to be on the margins, as opposed to hanging outside of them, as Word wants to do). I would also, if possible, like to use our template's table header and body styles but I don't see an option to do this. -- Thanks again! "Mary Lee" wrote: How about changing the fill color for the heading, making the table boundaries exactly where I want them, setting the row properties, etc. Word is not letting me into those things. Also, someone else who is experimenting with this says it all goes away when database field codes are updated. -- Thanks again! "Peter A" wrote: In article , says... We are using Word 2003 SP3, and need to use database field tags in a table. We like the Professional Style auto-formatted table for this, but want to change the font from Courier to Arial. Automation is the keyword. Can we change the default? You have to create a new table style. Base it on Professional then all you need to change is the font. -- Peter Aitken Author, MS Word for Medical and Technical Writers www.tech-word.com |
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