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Apply Table Style without Table functions?
I have made some custom table styles just to make the rows more readable. However, there are some tables which don't require table functions, and it is annoying that they add the headers on top even though I already specified not to. Is there any way to just apply table styles without the function itself? |
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After you have formatted as you want then right click somewhere in the table, press Table and press Convert to Range, Yes.
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using this method, I'll have an extra step of removing the top "Column 1... 2...3" headers after converting to range. Is there another way to simply apply Table Styles without having table function?
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Not that I know of.
Why not enter your own headers? |
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Don't your tables have column headers?
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