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TableStyle Object

Style
TableStyle
Multiple objects

Represents a single style that can be applied to a table.

Using the TableStyle object

Use the Table property of the Styles object to return a TableStyle object. Use the Borders property to apply borders to an entire table. Use the Condition method to apply borders or shading only to specified sections of a table. This example creates a new table style and formats the table with a surrounding border. Special borders and shading are applied to the first and last rows and the last column.

Sub NewTableStyle()
    Dim styTable As Style

    Set styTable = ActiveDocument.Styles.Add( _
        Name:="TableStyle 1", Type:=wdStyleTypeTable)

    With styTable.Table

        'Apply borders around table
        .Borders(wdBorderTop).LineStyle = wdLineStyleSingle
        .Borders(wdBorderBottom).LineStyle = wdLineStyleSingle
        .Borders(wdBorderLeft).LineStyle = wdLineStyleSingle
        .Borders(wdBorderRight).LineStyle = wdLineStyleSingle

        'Apply a double border to the heading row
        .Condition(wdFirstRow).Borders(wdBorderBottom) _
            .LineStyle = wdLineStyleDouble

        'Apply a double border to the last column
        .Condition(wdLastColumn).Borders(wdBorderLeft) _
            .LineStyle = wdLineStyleDouble

        'Apply shading to last row
        .Condition(wdLastRow).Shading _
            .BackgroundPatternColor = wdColorGray125

    End With

End Sub

Properties | Alignment Property | AllowBreakAcrossPage Property | AllowPageBreaks Property | Application Property | Borders Property | BottomPadding Property | ColumnStripe Property | Creator Property | LeftIndent Property | LeftPadding Property | Parent Property | RightPadding Property | RowStripe Property | Shading Property | Spacing Property | TableDirection Property | TopPadding Property

Methods | Condition Method

Parent Objects | Style Object

Child Objects | Borders Object | Shading Object