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How To Save Existing Table Style In Microsoft Word

Tony
December 20, 2023

I have recently created and styled tables in Word 365 and had difficulty finding an option to save that table style to easily use again in the future. Here’s how you can do it:

  1. Select the table by clicking into the table and then clicking the symbol in the top left corner to select the entire table.

  2. On the ribbon menu, select the ‘Insert’ tab and then click ‘Table’.

  3. Hover over ‘Quick Tables’ and then select ‘Save Selection to Quick Tables Gallery…’.

  4. Type a suitable title and click ‘OK’.
  5. Now you can insert the table whenever you like. Go to the ‘Insert’ tab again, select ‘Table’ and hover over ‘Quick Tables’. Scroll down to find your custom table. Click it to insert it into the document.

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