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KJKurth
I'm working with Word 2003 on Windows XP Professional SP2
I have a feeling what I want to do is not possible since no one has answered
my initial post. I'm trying to use an existing, formatted table to create a
new custom table style. Here's what I've done and where I'm at now...
* I first tried using "New Style..." under Styles and Formatting to create a
custom table style and failed miserably.
* So, I insterted a table (File>Table>Insert), created table heading and
table cell paragraph formats for it. Then, I used Table Properties to format
the borders, etc. exactly the way I wanted it.
* I created a style, Table1, to use.
* I selected the properly formatted table and tried to apply "Update to
match selection" under my Table1 style. However, the command is grayed out
and I can't figure out how to make it work.
Any suggestions?
Thank you.
I have a feeling what I want to do is not possible since no one has answered
my initial post. I'm trying to use an existing, formatted table to create a
new custom table style. Here's what I've done and where I'm at now...
* I first tried using "New Style..." under Styles and Formatting to create a
custom table style and failed miserably.
* So, I insterted a table (File>Table>Insert), created table heading and
table cell paragraph formats for it. Then, I used Table Properties to format
the borders, etc. exactly the way I wanted it.
* I created a style, Table1, to use.
* I selected the properly formatted table and tried to apply "Update to
match selection" under my Table1 style. However, the command is grayed out
and I can't figure out how to make it work.
Any suggestions?
Thank you.