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Posting here to insure that I find the answer through Google in
relatively short order. g More seriously, I have been googling, and just can't seem to find the right incantation for this. I seem to grasp the general concept of creating a new style for tables. What's perplexing is, once I do so, I can't seem to find a way to actually *apply* that style to a table. This is in Word 2007. I think the Quick Style Gallery is supposed to have a Custom section, right? Not here. At least not always. Is there some way to toggle this thing on and off? I can tell the styles have been created, because I can select them from the Based On dropdown when creating yet more styles. Thanks... Karl -- ..NET: It's About Trust! http://vfred.mvps.org |
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Karl E. Peterson wrote:
Posting here to insure that I find the answer through Google in relatively short order. g More seriously, I have been googling, and just can't seem to find the right incantation for this. ARGH!!! Of course. I "solved" it by posting here. g (Sort of.) I seem to grasp the general concept of creating a new style for tables. What's perplexing is, once I do so, I can't seem to find a way to actually *apply* that style to a table. This is in Word 2007. I think the Quick Style Gallery is supposed to have a Custom section, right? Not here. At least not always. Is there some way to toggle this thing on and off? Okay, it seems my mistake was in actually attempting to create new styles, rather than modifying existing ones? In a DOCX where I had attempted three times to create new styles, and the Custom bar never showed up, I just now modified an existing style and gave it a new name. This seems to have forced the creation of that Custom styles bar, and it now holds all four of my "custom" styles. Is this supposed to make sense? -- ..NET: It's About Trust! http://vfred.mvps.org |
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A newly created table style should show up in the custom gallery. I do
vaguely remember, though, that my first few table style did not show up there. I'm not sure what caused them to consistently show up later. Pam Karl E. Peterson wrote: Posting here to insure that I find the answer through Google in relatively short order. g More seriously, I have been googling, and just can't seem to find the right incantation for this. ARGH!!! Of course. I "solved" it by posting here. g (Sort of.) I seem to grasp the general concept of creating a new style for tables. What's perplexing is, once I do so, I can't seem to find a way to actually [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] Not here. At least not always. Is there some way to toggle this thing on and off? Okay, it seems my mistake was in actually attempting to create new styles, rather than modifying existing ones? In a DOCX where I had attempted three times to create new styles, and the Custom bar never showed up, I just now modified an existing style and gave it a new name. This seems to have forced the creation of that Custom styles bar, and it now holds all four of my "custom" styles. Is this supposed to make sense? -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ables/201005/1 |
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Pamelia Caswell via OfficeKB.com wrote:
A newly created table style should show up in the custom gallery. I do vaguely remember, though, that my first few table style did not show up there. I'm not sure what caused them to consistently show up later. Kind of a frustrating OOBE, huh? -- ..NET: It's About Trust! http://vfred.mvps.org |
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