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Hello,

I'm formatting a table and cannot seem to figure out how to add a 3d look to
my table.

If I use auto-format I have a 3d effect available but not liking the
complete look. I would like to use the 3d look if someone can help me.

Thanks

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Hi,

You might copy the portion of the 3D look you like and paste it. You will
need to grab about three rows to get the effect.
Also, after you apply the 3d autoformat you could choose Format, Cells,
Borders to get an idea how Microsoft made this format.


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Hello,

I'm formatting a table and cannot seem to figure out how to add a 3d look to
my table.

If I use auto-format I have a 3d effect available but not liking the
complete look. I would like to use the 3d look if someone can help me.

Thanks

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