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Subject:Can you create table styles in Word? From:Geoff Hart <Geoff-h -at- MTL -dot- FERIC -dot- CA> Date:Fri, 20 Aug 1999 08:03:12 -0400
Ellen Lidington wondered <<Can any of you MSWord
experts tell me if you can create table "styles" like paragraph
styles. I am trying to create a corporate standard template
and I would like to include a standard table that comes up
when you select Insert Table.>>
Off the top of my head, there are several ways to do it, any
one of which might be suitable:
1. Create your template document (Ellen.dot!) with the table
already sitting in the file: no muss, no fuss, no trip to the
menu. Anyone who doesn't want to use the table can simply
delete it.
2. Record a macro (stored in the template) that runs through
the process of inserting a table with the correct number of
rows and columns, and the correct text style applied to the
table elements.
3. Create the table as a separate Word file (table.doc), and
instead of inserting the table, insert that document. (Under the
Insert menu, choose "File".)
Solutions 1 and 3 provide the easiest maintenance.
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