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PowerPoint Table Styles XML (Part 1)

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(Mike Fried) One of the coolest parts of the new tables feature in PowerPoint is that you can style tables. The design of the table styles feature mixes some of the flexibility of Word's table styles with the power of the new OfficeArt platform. Like Word, we have several parts to a table style, and these parts are applied in a very similar way. A part is defined as a group of cells which we will apply a style to in certain circumstances.

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