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dylansmith dylansmith is offline how to apply table style WITHOUT setting it as a table? Windows 8 how to apply table style WITHOUT setting it as a table? Office 2013
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Originally Posted by gebobs View Post
Right. But messing with merge can be dicey as well as completely unnecessary. It only solves the problem until another column needs to be resized throwing the whole mess into disarray. The only time I do that is for forms that absolutely must fit on a 8.5x11 sheet. Since sheets have practically unlimited columns and a workbook can have many sheets, why anyone would want that bother if they didn't need to is beyond me.
is the usual best practice to put each table in a separate sheet (and even if the tables are highly relevant to one another)?

if not, is there any other way i could format all tables within a single sheet nicely?
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