In the Table Styles group, the style applied to the table is shown with a faint orange border around its thumbnail.The Design and Layout tabs for Table Tools are added to the ribbon. Be certain you want to do this before you start. NOTE: Modifying a table style will change it for the future – at least for this document and possibly for all new documents based on this document’s template. Click on the thumbnail for the style you want to apply.Hover over various thumbnails (D) to see how each one looks when applied to your table.In the Table Styles group (C), click the drop-down arrow to the right of the example styles to see ‘thumbnail’ views of various table styles scroll down to see all the variations.(See also: Tips for using built-in table styles.) For example, if this table has a header row, select that check box if you want banded rows, select that check box if you have a Totals row, select that one, etc. In the Table Style group (on the left ), select the check boxes for the effects you want.The Design and Layout tabs for Table Tools are added to the ribbon (A). Applying a table style to an existing table ![]() Here’s how to quickly change the styles applied to your table. It’s pretty plain and you want to jazz it up a little. You have an existing table in a Word 2007 document.
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