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I have a certain table style I use for a huge document. It includes every even line being light grey and every odd line being dark grey. Formatting all tables to fir this style by hand is of course tedious, so I tried to save the table style. However, all I got was saving a table style as shown here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8QoRoDa1fY Actually, saving a table style does NOT save a table style. It is simply is a paste bin for a specific table I created once. If I use that and try to expand my two-colour table, it will taint every new line in one shade of grey, which is almost as inefficient as formatting every by hand. So, is there even a function to save table STYLE, not just ease copy-pasting a specific table? |
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