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formatting tables all the same way
I have a number of tables of different sizes and I want
them to be all one size. Do I have to do them one by one or is there a quick way to do this. Also I would like the grid lines to print, but when I click on the show gridlines button, gridlines don't print. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Liz |
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formatting tables all the same way
There's no easy way to resize the tables in one go.
Gridlines never print. Apply borders if you want to print lines between rows and columns. "liz" wrote in message ... I have a number of tables of different sizes and I want them to be all one size. Do I have to do them one by one or is there a quick way to do this. Also I would like the grid lines to print, but when I click on the show gridlines button, gridlines don't print. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Liz |
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