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border reappears after pasting
I have tables with borders and I wanted to change some boder design so I
removed all borders first and I put my own borders. But, when I copy the table and paste the table on a new document the original border reappears! and plus my borders! I have to do about 50 tables and I might have to copy and past the tables to other documents. Is there a simple way to fix this? Thanks. |
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border reappears after pasting
Table borders are determined in large part by the table style applied. The
default table style (Table AutoFormat) in new documents is Table Grid. If you have removed the borders from a table in one document and paste it into another in which you have not changed the default Table AutoFormat, then it will take on the Table Grid style. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "annoni" wrote in message ... I have tables with borders and I wanted to change some boder design so I removed all borders first and I put my own borders. But, when I copy the table and paste the table on a new document the original border reappears! and plus my borders! I have to do about 50 tables and I might have to copy and past the tables to other documents. Is there a simple way to fix this? Thanks. |
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border reappears after pasting
Thanks you for your response, Suzanne.
Is there any setting I can apply to a new document to keep my table border as is when I paste it? "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Table borders are determined in large part by the table style applied. The default table style (Table AutoFormat) in new documents is Table Grid. If you have removed the borders from a table in one document and paste it into another in which you have not changed the default Table AutoFormat, then it will take on the Table Grid style. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "annoni" wrote in message ... I have tables with borders and I wanted to change some boder design so I removed all borders first and I put my own borders. But, when I copy the table and paste the table on a new document the original border reappears! and plus my borders! I have to do about 50 tables and I might have to copy and past the tables to other documents. Is there a simple way to fix this? Thanks. |
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border reappears after pasting
Choose Table Normal as your default Table AutoFormat (Table | Table
AutoFormat | Table Normal: Default and choose the document or template as appropriate). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "annoni" wrote in message ... Thanks you for your response, Suzanne. Is there any setting I can apply to a new document to keep my table border as is when I paste it? "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Table borders are determined in large part by the table style applied. The default table style (Table AutoFormat) in new documents is Table Grid. If you have removed the borders from a table in one document and paste it into another in which you have not changed the default Table AutoFormat, then it will take on the Table Grid style. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "annoni" wrote in message ... I have tables with borders and I wanted to change some boder design so I removed all borders first and I put my own borders. But, when I copy the table and paste the table on a new document the original border reappears! and plus my borders! I have to do about 50 tables and I might have to copy and past the tables to other documents. Is there a simple way to fix this? Thanks. |
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