Hi -
The way I do this is to simply copy the table I want to mimic. Table |
Select | Table | Ctrl+C
Then paste it at the location I want. Ctrl+V
Then select the pasted table. Table | Select | Table
Then press the Delete key. You might think this would delete the table, but
it just deletes the contents, leaving styles, backgrounds, borders and
things all the same. It will also keep the repeat rows for header property
as well.
For tables that will repeat a lot, thia is much easier. It would be nice to
have table styles, but I personally would rather have the developers working
on the serious regression bugs that exist.
I hope this makes life a little easier.
Frank
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