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Apply Shading To An Entire Table In Word 2007
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One way to call attention to tables within a Word document is through shading. For example, you make your tables stand out from paragraphs by adding 10% grey shading to them.
Furthermore, if you want to quickly and easily shade all the tables on a document, here is a quick and easy way to do so.
- Select a table cell that is not shaded.
- Make sure the Design tab of the ribbon is displayed.
- In the Table Styles group, click the Shading tool.
- Choose the color and percentage of shading you want to use.
- To apply the shading to remaining cells in the table, select the other cells and press F4.
- Repeat steps 5 for any other tables you want to format.
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