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Tão ridiculamente fácil… Bordas & Shading - Shading tab - Under Patterns - Selecione o estilo - Apply to Cell
Existe uma maneira de adicionar uma sombra padronizada (preenchimento) (como faixas diagonais ou tabuleiro de damas, etc.) em uma tabela no Word 2010?
Se não - eu acho que a única maneira é inserir uma forma e ajustá-la automaticamente ao tamanho da célula ... Existe uma maneira de ajustar automaticamente a forma a um tamanho de célula permanentemente?
Obrigado!
Entendi ..
Tão ridiculamente fácil… Bordas & Shading - Shading tab - Under Patterns - Selecione o estilo - Apply to Cell
Start with a plain table, with the right number of cells, and fill it with data. Merge the top row into one cell, and go into the Table Properties dialog to set the row height to an "Exactly" value (say, 0.75").
Select the rest of the rows and drag the first column's right edge to the proper size. Then select the block of data cells, and use the Distribute Columns button to make them all the same width (narrower than the first column).
In the Borders & Shading dialog, set all the borders to light blue. Then set the outside border of the table and the top/bottom borders of the second row to Automatic, 1.5 pt. Word can't do rounded corners on tables; you can fake it with a text box sized to fit over the table, but that might run into problems with the next step.
The "trick" that you need in Word is this: The dialog provided by the Shading button on the Table Tools > Design tab offers only flat single colors and nothing else. However, the Shape Fill button for a text box also offers picture fill and gradient fill, so you can draw a text box to the size of one or more cells and fill it as needed.
On the Insert tab, click Text Box and choose Draw Text Box from the bottom of the gallery. Draw a text box the same size as the one-cell top row. Click the Shape Fill button and choose Picture. Select the file that contains the background and click OK. Drag the edges/corners of the text box to eliminate any white around the picture (you may also want to click Shape Outline and choose No Outline). Finally, click Wrap Text and choose Behind Text.
Draw another text box to cover the second row. On its Shape Fill button, choose Gradient > More Gradients. (For some reason, in the dialog that appears, you have to click the Gradient option button; it isn't selected by default. #Fail.) Choose the top-to-bottom direction. Click the left stop and choose the color you want (I prefer the More Colors > Advanced dialog for this), then repeat for the right stop. Again, turn off the text box's border, and send it Behind Text.
Repeat for each of the other gradient areas.
If you need to re-select a text box after sending it Behind Text, go to the Home tab and click Select > Select Objects to get a mouse pointer that can reach the box.
Origem Como posso inserir imagens / plano de fundo nas células da tabela do Microsoft Word?
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