Borders and shading improve a table’s appearance, giving it a polished, professional look. Borders and shading also make it easier to keep the information in different cells separate.
By default, new Docs tables are given a 1-point black boarder around all cells. However, you can customize the border formatting to meet the needs of your document.
- Click inside the table you want to format.
- Click Format on the menu bar.
- Select Table.
- Select Table properties.
- Click the Table border color button.
- Select a border color.
- Click the Table border width button.
- Select a border width.
- Click OK.
The selected border style is applied to the selected borders.
Select 0 from the Table border Width menu to remove borders from the selected cells.
You can also change the cell shading to make the information in your table easier to read.
- Select the cells you want to add shading to.
- Click Format on the menu bar.
- Select Table.
- Select Table properties.
- Click the Cell background color button.
- Select a cell shading color.
- Click OK.
The color is added as a background to the selected cells.
You can also select table cells, click the Background color button on the formatting toolbar, and select a color to change cell shading.