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Originally Posted by Charles Kenyon
You can save as a Quick Table instead of the general AutoText. That puts it in the menu.
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Thank you for sharing your knowledge
Good idea either saving it as AutoText or Quick Table, but I always receive or dealing with already created tables, hence I created the table style, to prevent repeating the same setting each time.
So, is there any VBA code to format the selected table with the desired properties that I will set it, including row height, column width, header row style, other rows style, border ...etc
Thank you