Tuesday, November 30, 2010

How do I activate blue shading in the tables in Word 2007

Although Microsoft Word software "Password" in its name, offers it over text on a page.

Go with your reports, letters, Word 2007 offers brochures, proposals, graphical elements such as tables. Create and modify tables in Word to help illustrate the points in your document or may independently as topics of discussion. After you have created a table in Word 2007, you are bound by its appearance. Changes with a few mouse clicks and leave speak the tables. Level of difficulty: Moderately easy

Instructions
  1. 1

    Open Word 2007 and then "Office" button in the upper left corner of the screen.

Select "Open" and locate the Word document with the blue-shaded tables. Double-click the name of the file and the document is opened in a new Word window.
  • 2

    Scroll to the page or see the table.

  • 3

    Click the cursor into the first row or column with blue shading and drag then towards the end of the row or column so that it is highlighted.

  • If the entire table is blue shadow, hover you have the upper-left corner of the table to bring the hatching brand/cross/plus cursor. Click the small icon and highlight the entire table.
  • 4

    Right-click the highlighted part.

  • Select "Table properties".
  • 5

    Click the button "Borders and shadows".

  • Click the tab "Blueprint" pull "Finish" menu and select "Color". Click on "OK" twice to close window and the document with the now unshaded table return.

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