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Old February 27th, 2010, 06:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.tables
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Default How to change style of all tables in a document at once?

I'm copying tables from many documents and sources outside word and pasting
them into a single word document. When I want to apply a uniform formatting
throughout my new document I find myself manually selecting each table using
the 'Goto' button and applying the table styles to each table.

There are over 300 tables in this document. What's the easier way out? I
have to make twelve other documents similar to this one. Is there a way to
define a pasting formatting for tables? Anyone please help.
 




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