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I have a small table to be used in numerous SOP documents. Installing the
table is the easy part. I want users that have little or no experience with word to have the ability to add rows with the table formatting intact. The table is two rows with the middle line the color of white to hide the break. The top row needs to be bold and the bottom row regular. I tried AutoCorrect but that only works on my machine. The folks that will be updating the SOPs do not have the skills required to add the rows that may be needed. I need some assistance, please. |
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Have you tried creating an appropriate table style?
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Writerman" wrote in message ... I have a small table to be used in numerous SOP documents. Installing the table is the easy part. I want users that have little or no experience with word to have the ability to add rows with the table formatting intact. The table is two rows with the middle line the color of white to hide the break. The top row needs to be bold and the bottom row regular. I tried AutoCorrect but that only works on my machine. The folks that will be updating the SOPs do not have the skills required to add the rows that may be needed. I need some assistance, please. |
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I am not quite sure what you are asking. If the question is did I format an
appropriate table, the answer is yes. I created a two row table with the middle line white to hide the line. The table looks normal. Top Row (Bold) - Insert Term Bottom Row (Regular) Provide Definition Some SOPs will have two or three terms and some could have 15. I set the heading to continous. Management does not want several blank rows. I want to insert two sets and let the user add others as needed. The users are not skilled. I hope this explanations helps? "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Have you tried creating an appropriate table style? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Writerman" wrote in message ... I have a small table to be used in numerous SOP documents. Installing the table is the easy part. I want users that have little or no experience with word to have the ability to add rows with the table formatting intact. The table is two rows with the middle line the color of white to hide the break. The top row needs to be bold and the bottom row regular. I tried AutoCorrect but that only works on my machine. The folks that will be updating the SOPs do not have the skills required to add the rows that may be needed. I need some assistance, please. |
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Hi Writerman,
If your table has a heading row and a data row, then adding more another formatted data row is as simple as going to the end of the last cell on the last row and pressing the TAB key. -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "Writerman" wrote in message ... I have a small table to be used in numerous SOP documents. Installing the table is the easy part. I want users that have little or no experience with word to have the ability to add rows with the table formatting intact. The table is two rows with the middle line the color of white to hide the break. The top row needs to be bold and the bottom row regular. I tried AutoCorrect but that only works on my machine. The folks that will be updating the SOPs do not have the skills required to add the rows that may be needed. I need some assistance, please. |
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Users can put the cursor in the last cell and press tab to add rows.
Pam Writerman wrote: I have a small table to be used in numerous SOP documents. Installing the table is the easy part. I want users that have little or no experience with word to have the ability to add rows with the table formatting intact. The table is two rows with the middle line the color of white to hide the break. The top row needs to be bold and the bottom row regular. I tried AutoCorrect but that only works on my machine. The folks that will be updating the SOPs do not have the skills required to add the rows that may be needed. I need some assistance, please. -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ement/200909/1 |
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In a table style, you can define formatting for heading rows, other rows,
various columns, the last row, etc. You can have alternate bands of shading. You can define borders, etc. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Writerman" wrote in message ... I am not quite sure what you are asking. If the question is did I format an appropriate table, the answer is yes. I created a two row table with the middle line white to hide the line. The table looks normal. Top Row (Bold) - Insert Term Bottom Row (Regular) Provide Definition Some SOPs will have two or three terms and some could have 15. I set the heading to continous. Management does not want several blank rows. I want to insert two sets and let the user add others as needed. The users are not skilled. I hope this explanations helps? "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Have you tried creating an appropriate table style? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Writerman" wrote in message ... I have a small table to be used in numerous SOP documents. Installing the table is the easy part. I want users that have little or no experience with word to have the ability to add rows with the table formatting intact. The table is two rows with the middle line the color of white to hide the break. The top row needs to be bold and the bottom row regular. I tried AutoCorrect but that only works on my machine. The folks that will be updating the SOPs do not have the skills required to add the rows that may be needed. I need some assistance, please. |
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