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Article ID: 104206
Article Last Modified on 8/16/2005
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Publisher 3.0 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Publisher 2.0 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Publisher 2.0a
This article was previously published under Q104206
SYMPTOMS
After creating a table and applying a table format, the Include Shading and Include Borders options do not clear the shading and borders of the table as the sample (preview) implies.
RESOLUTION
- Select the table.
- From the Tools menu, choose AutoFormat.
- Choose [Default] or [None] to clear the previous shading and borders.
- Select the table.
- From the Tools menu, choose AutoFormat.
- Under Table Format, select a new table format.
NOTE: Make desired selections regarding Include Shading and Include Borders before applying a new format.
MORE INFORMATION
Steps to Reproduce Problem
- Create a table.
- Select the table.
- From the Tools menu, choose AutoFormat.
- Choose any table format other than [Default] or [None]. Make sure Include Shading and Include Borders are selected. Choose OK.
- Select the table
- From the Tools menu, choose AutoFormat.
- Choose any table format other than [Default] or [None]. Clear the Include Shading and Include Borders options. Choose OK.
The expected result is that the table will look like the preview image. However, if during steps 4 and 7 above the same table format was chosen, the table will not change. If during steps 4 and 7 different table formats were chosen, those options that were cleared in the Options menu will not change; the table will retain the shading and borders of the original table.
Additional query words: Publisher 2.0 mspub table shade auto format 2.00a pub3 pub97
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