How to set borders and shading for tables in word2010? PHP editor Youzi will explain it to you in detail today: At work, we often need to use word to edit tables, and the borders and shading of the table can make the table look more beautiful and clear. Next, the editor will introduce you in detail the steps to set the table border shading in word2010 to help you easily solve the problem of table beautification.
Step 1, open the word2010 document window, select the cells or the entire table that need to set borders in the word table. Switch to the [Design] tab in the [Table Tools] ribbon, click the [Border] drop-down triangle button in the [Table Style] group, and select the [Border and Shading] command in the border menu,
Step 2, switch to the [Border] tab in the [Borders and Shading] dialog box that opens, and select the border display position in the [Settings] area. Among them:
(1) Select the [None] option to indicate that the selected cells or the entire table will not display borders.
(2) Select the [Box] option to display only the surrounding frame of the selected cell or the entire table.
(3) Select [All] to indicate that all borders are displayed in the selected cells or the entire table.
(4) Select the [Dark Frame] option, which means that the selected cell or the entire table has a thick border around it and a thin border inside.
(5) Select the [Customize] option, which means that the selected cell or the entire table can be customized by the user according to actual needs, and is not limited to the above four display states.
Step 3, select the border style in the [Style] list (such as double horizontal lines, dotted lines, etc.); select the color used for the border in the [Color] drop-down menu; Click the [Width] drop-down triangle button to select the width size of the border. In the [Preview] area, you can click the border button in a certain direction to determine whether to display the border. After setting, click the [OK] button.
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