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Applying predefined styles
When you insert a table, you can design the table layout. For example, by specifying the number of columns and rows, and the border thickness and color.
You can also select a predefined style that controls the table layout. If you only want to apply some parts of the style, you can change the layout after the table is inserted. For example, change the layout of individual rows or the border color.
The predefined styles are designed and managed by a system administrator.
To apply a style to a new table
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In the text editor, click the Insert or modify table icon . The Insert/Modify table dialog box opens.
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Click the Style drop-down list and select a style.
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Click Insert. The table is inserted into the text.
To apply a style to rows
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Click the Style drop-down list and select a style.
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To update all odd rows, select Update odd rows in table.
To update all even rows, select Update even rows in table.
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Click Update.
To apply a style on a cell
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Click the Style drop-down list and select a style.
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Select Update current cell.
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Click Update.
Related topics
Managing table styles in the Ad Hoc Correspondence and Correspondence Reviewer Administrator’s Guide.
 
OpenText StreamServe 5.6 Updated: 2013-03-01