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This chapter explains how to use table styles to quickly and
consistently manage the appearance of tables.
The Numbers templates include a variety of table styles that are ready to use. You can
also modify the template styles or create your own styles.
Using Table Styles
You can use dierent visual characteristics to distinguish dierent tables in your
Numbers spreadsheet. For example, you can format a table containing inputs and
assumptions using a blue background and matching borders, and format another
table containing calculation results using a gray background and matching borders.
The simplest way to change the appearance of a table is to apply a table style to
it. Table styles also ensure that tables are consistently formatted. A table style is
predened formatting that you can apply to a table with the click of a mouse. A table
style predenes the following attributes:
The table background (color or image) and its opacity Â
The stroke, color, and opacity of the outside border of body cells, and the outside Â
borders of the header row, header column, and footer row
The background (color or image and opacity) and the text attributes of table cells, Â
including header and footer cells
To learn how to Go to
Format a table using a table style Applying Table Styles on page 11 2
Modify a table’s style “Modifying Table Style Attributes” on page 11 2
“Copying and Pasting Table Styles” on page 11 3
Change a table’s default table style “Using the Default Table Style” on page 11 3
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Working with Table Styles