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... short of each one individually manually.
E.g. I have a column headed Day and I want each cell in it that contains Monday to be shaded blue. First thought was Find and Replace > Format, but it lacks the Borders and Shading of Menubar > Format: ![]() Second thought was use Menubar > Format > Borders and Shading after somehow auto-selecting the matching cells, but I find no such option. Any ideas? Thanks. |
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Not possible. Word has no built-in conditional formatting functionality for tables. You would need to apply the formatting manually - or you could automate it with a macro (that you would still need to run manually).
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Thanks. I used a macro.
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