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February 27, 2014
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Table styles in RH don't transfer to Word 2010

  • February 27, 2014
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In RH, I have defined a table style called top-row-shaded, and have mapped this style for delivery to Word, in word-template.dot file. All RH tables of style top-row-shaded shoud map to my Word template style top-row-shaded, but they don't.

Does anyone kmow a fix?

If not, does anyone have a word macro that can convert my tables to the  top-row-shaded style in the Word file?

My RH file has another table style (called no-border) that I don't want to convert, so I can't simply apply the style to all tables in the Word file.

Thanks, Joanne

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    Peter Grainge
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    March 6, 2014

    Without setting up a test, I'm not sure why the tables are not mapping. By all means see the Contact page on my site and send me a one topic project and the Word template. I will take a look but it will be at least a week or so before I can.

    Meantime there is a macro on my site that will need editing that will find each table and then allow you to apply changes or skip to the next table.


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    jhy1111Author
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    March 6, 2014

    Hello Peter

    Many thanks for your offer of help.

    I have sent a one topic project by https://www.wetransfer.com/#

    Table style in stylesheet: top-row-shaded
    Stylesheet name: TD_Stylesheet5.css
    Word template name: word_template.dot

    Regards, Joanne

    Peter Grainge
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    March 11, 2014

    Try generating DOCX instead of DOC. Fixed the problem in my test.


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