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Old 12-28-2017, 04:45 PM
erik11 erik11 is offline Automatically edit formatting af tables across a document Windows 10 Automatically edit formatting af tables across a document Office 2016
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Hi gmayor

I did replace the old FormatTable procedure with the new, but I have had some troubles making it work. First of all, I am not sure what you mean when you say "In the body of the document"? Isn't that the entire document or do I need to select something in the document? Anyway I didn't receive a single MsgBox whatever I did (selected some part of the document or not) when running the script.

I don't understand why you are asking for .Shading.BackgroundPatternColor NOT to be lngBackColor (set to wdColorGray10 in line 2)?

I guess maybe it is getting too complicated. Then I would rather like the script to ask me for every single Table if I want it changed or not.

NB! By the way: Obviously wdLineStyleNone, means no outline for the table. But how do you set a table to have no fill (background)?

Thanks,

Erik
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