Alternating row colouring.

S

StargateFanWrk

I've very new to word table styles; in fact only really stumbled onto them
today.

I tried my hand at creating a new style to apply alternate row colouring
(grey 15%) but when I applied it, it took out the darker header row
colouring and slid the table a couple of inches off to the right and off the
page. (Word I've found, is very notorious at applying all sorts of hidden
things in the background vs just what you're trying to apply.) Is there a
way to just isolate one particualr effect and apply that, in this case
applying only a 15% grey to alternatve rows only without doing all the rest?
The new stable style was built according to one called "table grid" which I
was hoping was a format that wouldn't change anything else.

Is a table style perhaps the only way to apply alternate row colouring to
all but a header row - 15% grey to alternate rows, 30% grey to header row)?
 
M

macropod

Hi StargateFanWrk,

See reply in microsoft.public.word.vba.beginners.

Please don't post separately to multiple newsgroups.
 
S

StargateFanWrk

macropod said:
Hi StargateFanWrk,

See reply in microsoft.public.word.vba.beginners.

Please don't post separately to multiple newsgroups.

Hi, I thought it would be obvious that two separate newsgroups were used
because there are two separate solutions to the situation. Here I'm
requesting information for what I've found are "striped" tables via the
table styles, or perhaps another solution that I'm unaware of since I found
I could not get the talbe style to work. I posted in the vb group for code
to do it via a macro script. I cannot post both questions in the same
group.

Thank you.
--
Cheers
macropod
[Microsoft MVP - Word]


StargateFanWrk said:
I've very new to word table styles; in fact only really stumbled onto
them today.

I tried my hand at creating a new style to apply alternate row colouring
(grey 15%) but when I applied it, it took out the darker header row
colouring and slid the table a couple of inches off to the right and off
the page. (Word I've found, is very notorious at applying all sorts of
hidden things in the background vs just what you're trying to apply.) Is
there a way to just isolate one particualr effect and apply that, in this
case applying only a 15% grey to alternatve rows only without doing all
the rest? The new stable style was built according to one called "table
grid" which I was hoping was a format that wouldn't change anything else.

Is a table style perhaps the only way to apply alternate row colouring to
all but a header row - 15% grey to alternate rows, 30% grey to header
row)?
 
M

macropod

But you can post the same question in two or more groups simultaneously if need be. That way, the questions and answers will be
linked in both groups.

--
Cheers
macropod
[Microsoft MVP - Word]


StargateFanWrk said:
macropod said:
Hi StargateFanWrk,

See reply in microsoft.public.word.vba.beginners.

Please don't post separately to multiple newsgroups.

Hi, I thought it would be obvious that two separate newsgroups were used because there are two separate solutions to the
situation. Here I'm requesting information for what I've found are "striped" tables via the table styles, or perhaps another
solution that I'm unaware of since I found I could not get the talbe style to work. I posted in the vb group for code to do it
via a macro script. I cannot post both questions in the same group.

Thank you.
--
Cheers
macropod
[Microsoft MVP - Word]


StargateFanWrk said:
I've very new to word table styles; in fact only really stumbled onto them today.

I tried my hand at creating a new style to apply alternate row colouring (grey 15%) but when I applied it, it took out the
darker header row colouring and slid the table a couple of inches off to the right and off the page. (Word I've found, is very
notorious at applying all sorts of hidden things in the background vs just what you're trying to apply.) Is there a way to just
isolate one particualr effect and apply that, in this case applying only a 15% grey to alternatve rows only without doing all
the rest? The new stable style was built according to one called "table grid" which I was hoping was a format that wouldn't
change anything else.

Is a table style perhaps the only way to apply alternate row colouring to all but a header row - 15% grey to alternate rows, 30%
grey to header row)?
 
J

jagdish chand

I tried my hand at creating a new style to apply alternate row colouring
(grey 15%) but when I applied it, it took out the darker header row
colouring and slid the table a couple of inches off to the right and off the
page. (Word I have found, is very notorious at applying all sorts of hidden
things in the background vs just what you are trying to apply.) Is there a
way to just isolate one particualr effect and apply that, in this case
applying only a 15% grey to alternatve rows only without doing all the rest?
The new stable style was built according to one called "table grid" which I
was hoping was a format that would not change anything else.

Is a table style perhaps the only way to apply alternate row colouring to
all but a header row - 15% grey to alternate rows, 30% grey to header row)?



StargateFanWrk wrote:

Alternating row colouring.
03-Dec-09

I have very new to word table styles; in fact only really stumbled onto the
today

I tried my hand at creating a new style to apply alternate row colourin
(grey 15%) but when I applied it, it took out the darker header ro
colouring and slid the table a couple of inches off to the right and off th
page. (Word I have found, is very notorious at applying all sorts of hidde
things in the background vs just what you are trying to apply.) Is there
way to just isolate one particualr effect and apply that, in this cas
applying only a 15% grey to alternatve rows only without doing all the rest
The new stable style was built according to one called "table grid" which
was hoping was a format that would not change anything else

Is a table style perhaps the only way to apply alternate row colouring t
all but a header row - 15% grey to alternate rows, 30% grey to header row)?

Previous Posts In This Thread:

Alternating row colouring.
I have very new to word table styles; in fact only really stumbled onto the
today

I tried my hand at creating a new style to apply alternate row colourin
(grey 15%) but when I applied it, it took out the darker header ro
colouring and slid the table a couple of inches off to the right and off th
page. (Word I have found, is very notorious at applying all sorts of hidde
things in the background vs just what you are trying to apply.) Is there
way to just isolate one particualr effect and apply that, in this cas
applying only a 15% grey to alternatve rows only without doing all the rest
The new stable style was built according to one called "table grid" which
was hoping was a format that would not change anything else

Is a table style perhaps the only way to apply alternate row colouring t
all but a header row - 15% grey to alternate rows, 30% grey to header row)?

Hi StargateFanWrk,See reply in microsoft.public.word.vba.beginners.
Hi StargateFanWrk

See reply in microsoft.public.word.vba.beginners

Please do not post separately to multiple newsgroups

-
Cheer
macropo
[Microsoft MVP - Word]

Hi, I thought it would be obvious that two separate newsgroups were
Hi, I thought it would be obvious that two separate newsgroups were use
because there are two separate solutions to the situation. Here I a
requesting information for what I have found are "striped" tables via th
table styles, or perhaps another solution that I am unaware of since I foun
I could not get the talbe style to work. I posted in the vb group for cod
to do it via a macro script. I cannot post both questions in the sam
group

Thank you.

But you can post the same question in two or more groups simultaneously if
But you can post the same question in two or more groups simultaneously if need be. That way, the questions and answers will b
linked in both groups

-
Cheer
macropo
[Microsoft MVP - Word]


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