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displayed or not displayed. The Cell Style preview image in the bottom right
corner of the Table Style dialog box updates as you select border options.
The appearance of text in the cells of the table is controlled by the text style
that is specified in the current cell style. You can use any text style in the
drawing or create a new one. You can also use DesignCenter to copy table
styles from other drawings.
You can define the data and formatting for any cell style within a table style.
You can also overwrite the data and formatting for specific cells. For example,
you could set the formatting for all column heading rows to display text in
uppercase, and then select a single table cell to display text in lowercase. The
type of data you display in a row and the formatting for that data type is
controlled by the formatting options you select in the Table Cell Format dialog
box.
See also:
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To define or modify a cell style
1 Click Home tab Annotation panel Table Style.
2 Select the table style that contains the cell style you want to modify, or
click New to create a new table style.
3 In the Table Style dialog box, in the Cell Styles drop-down list, select a
cell style to modify, or create a new cell style by clicking the button to
the right of the drop-down list.
4 Click OK.
To create a table style from an existing table
1 Click a gridline to select the table.
2 Right-click and click Table Style Save as New Table Style.
To create a cell style from an existing cell
1 Click inside the cell to create a cell style from.
2 Right-click and click Cell Style Save as New Cell Style.
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