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Originally Posted by Jakov93
I just provide an examples for academic table style, which is in general has boarder for top and bottom and all other side none (the first image in my post).
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Which is what I emulated.
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Originally Posted by Jakov93
Your first code each time make a style with the name academic and does not make sense, your second macro works fine for adding a new table, which is not my need, as I want to apply style of second macro for selected table.
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Perhaps you didn't read where I said to run the AcademicTableStyle
once. I even italicised the
once to emphasize that.
You don't need to run the AddTable macro at all, if you don't want to. That's been provided just to hel[ ypu create new tables in the "Academic" Style. You should be able to select any existing table and apply the "Academic" Style to it, if that's all you want to do.