diff --git a/docs/user/quickstart.rst b/docs/user/quickstart.rst index 0d6982ee0..3a6af4e0c 100644 --- a/docs/user/quickstart.rst +++ b/docs/user/quickstart.rst @@ -165,9 +165,10 @@ The same works for columns, although I've yet to see a use case for it. Word has a set of pre-formatted table styles you can pick from its table style gallery. You can apply one of those to the table like this:: - table.style = 'LightShading-Accent1' + table.style = 'Light Shading Accent 1' -The style name is formed by removing all the spaces from the table style name. +The style name is formed by removing all the hyphens from the table style name, +so that *Light Shading - Accent 1* becomes *Light Shading Accent 1*. You can find the table style name by hovering your mouse over its thumbnail in Word's table style gallery.