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How do you apply the table style of a table to another?

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00:00 How Do You Apply The Table Style Of A Table To Another?
00:49 Accepted Answer Score 5
01:53 Answer 2 Score 1
02:08 Answer 3 Score 7
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ANSWER 1

Score 7


The easiest way is to:

  • Duplicate the whole original table (your publisher table).
  • Empty its cells.
  • Put as many rows as your new table requires (add one + several Ctrl+Y).
  • Copy/paste the cells from your existing table to the duplicated table (before pasting select all the cells of the duplicated table).



ACCEPTED ANSWER

Score 5


If the original document did not use a custom style to create the table, it appears you will need to create one from scratch or modify an existing style to match. I have not been able to find a way to save an existing table as a new style. You can save a table style to be used on new tables by creating a Quick Table entry (for more info, see answer here: Word 2013 - How to create a new table style from an existing table style?). This however cannot be used on existing tables.

If the publisher's original document had a custom table style created and you copy the table into your document, that style should now show up in the Table Tools > Design > Table Styles section of your new document (when the table is selected). For example:

I created a table with a custom style in document 1:

custom

When I create a new document 2, it has the default Word styles:

default

Now if I copy the table with that style from document 1 into document 2, the custom style from document 1 now appears in the Table Styles section of document 2 as well, allowing me to apply that style to all subsequent tables:

copied




ANSWER 3

Score 1


Should try left top corner and tick mark on Header row and Banded Rows. Then would be appear options like below:

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ANSWER 4

Score 0


i'm trying to change width of columns in several identical tables. one way is Table Layout - Table to Text command or just copy as plain text into a new document. make it all one text section. then convert text to table (insert table, convert text to table, select at tabs) of course you'll lose any text formatting