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Sometimes, tables with two title rows are required. Is it possible to
define a table style, which will take this into account? How? E.g. No | Today | Yesterday | | AM | PM | AM | PM | 1 | 5 | 8 | 3 | 4 | In this case BOTH first rows are title rows, and they should be formatted the same way. Thanks for the answer. Marko |
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Marko,
Just a thought, format your table as you like, select it and make an AutoText out of it. Every time you need your table just type in the name of your AutoText en hit enter. Luc "Marko Pinteric" schreef in bericht ... Sometimes, tables with two title rows are required. Is it possible to define a table style, which will take this into account? How? E.g. No | Today | Yesterday | | AM | PM | AM | PM | 1 | 5 | 8 | 3 | 4 | In this case BOTH first rows are title rows, and they should be formatted the same way. Thanks for the answer. Marko |
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