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I use tables and currently use the table properties to set the width and alignment. I realize this is outdated so I want to change it.
I use css for just about everthing else. (I don't think I'll go as far as creating the table in CSS too confusing).
On my CSS page I have a style for table; where I set the table background to white, font size and style.
Now I want to add the rest of the properties;
center the table
set the table width
cell spacing (not sure how that one is done)
anything else you can think of?
So; Is it best to do all of this on the style sheet link or internal style for each page?
(All pages contain tables with same width; background colour & fonts)
Also If I want the text to be left. Should I do this for the entire table or by the cell? and which tags / styles (pardon the lingo) respresent this?
(hope this makes sense)
Thank you!
Processes in Microsoft 365 for setting up Office apps, redeeming product keys, and activating licenses.
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