Using Table Styles

Word's table styles feature makes it easier to reuse complex table formats after you've created them. Conceptually, table styles are similar to other Word styles: They allow you to store a set of formats and reapply them all at once. Table styles can incorporate

  • Borders and shading

  • Font, font size, font attributes, and font color

  • Alignment of text or images within each cell

  • Paragraph formatting, such as indents

  • Table properties, such as alignment of the entire table, text wrapping, and whether rows can break between pages

  • Whether stripes will appear in row or column bands

  • Tab settings within table cells

Word provides dozens of sets of built-in table styles through the Table AutoFormat dialog box. These are covered in the following ...

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