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Table As A Style
Hi there,
I would like to create a style (called "List") that follows another style. I know how to accomplish that. But I would like it to be a table with 2 colums and 1 row. And then I can extend that table as much as necessary. Is this possible? How can I style tables in general? Thanks ... |
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Table As A Style
You can create a table style (or modify an existing one), but you
won't be able to set the number of rows and columns for it. Therefore, you may find it easier to format an example table, select it and create an AutoText entry for it. For more about AutoText, see http://word.mvps.org/faqs/customization/AutoText.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP wrote in message oups.com... Hi there, I would like to create a style (called "List") that follows another style. I know how to accomplish that. But I would like it to be a table with 2 colums and 1 row. And then I can extend that table as much as necessary. Is this possible? How can I style tables in general? Thanks ... |
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