Suzanne
Mon Jan 21 08:43:32 PST 2008
Word 2000 does not have table styles. It has table AutoFormats that you can
apply and modify. You can't define custom AutoFormats, but you can select
the default AutoFormat. If you want a style with no borders (and no other
special formatting) you can select Table Normal instead of the default Table
Grid.
Word 2002 introduced table styles, which allow you, in effect, to define a
custom AutoFormat. There is a limit to the formatting you can define and
other limitations as well; see
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/tablestyles/index.html
Also, another reminder: it's "radio buttons," not "radial buttons."
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
"sheana" <sheana@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2629B0A5-AD58-4863-9030-9281C6A418F3@microsoft.com...
> Stefan, it's a feature in Word 2000, but not 2003. Word 2000's Autoformat
> has
> a "Formats" list box, where you select the style you want for your table.
> Then if has a "Formats to apply" section with radial buttons where you
> select
> "turn off Borders". In 2003 I have to select on "Modify" which opens
> another
> dialogue box, and has the functions of the Tables and Borders toolbar.
> Then
> I can use the "borders box" to remove the borders off the autoformat
> style.
>
> "Stefan Blom" wrote:
>
>> I'm not sure which option you are referring to... Table borders or
>> paragraph
>> borders?
>>
>> Or something else? Text boundaries? Table gridlines?
>>
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>> Stefan Blom
>> Microsoft Word MVP
>>
>>
>> "sheana" wrote in message
>> news:C42FC66E-189B-4C59-8AF6-C4D2779ED809@microsoft.com...
>> > Word 2000 has this option in the Autoformat dialogue box, but I can't
>> > find
>> > it
>> > in the version I own, which is 2003. Thanks in advance.
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