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Inserted Rows always filled with colour
When I insert a row in a Word table, it is always filled with colour. I have tried everything I can think of to stop this, including ensuring correct settings in Borders and Shading and Banded Rows, but without success. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Hi Peter,
If the table was originally created using a Table Style that included a colour fill, that might account for new rows having that attribute.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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Thanks Paul
This may be the problem, as when I create a new file based on the Normal template I don't have the problem. I have been creating a new report based on the previous one using Save As.
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Hi Peter,
Instead of continually modifying copies of old documents, you'd do better to create a proper template - with a table using the format you need.
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