Go to the Pages app to add your style.
The new table style is added to the last group of styles in the sidebar. You can drag styles to organize them however you like.
You can create a table style that matches the colors of a particular image. This can be helpful when you want to make a visual connection between the data in the table and the subject of the image.
The new style has a table title, a header row and column, and a footer row—all of which match colors from the image. When you apply the new style to a selected table, it imparts the colors to these features in the table (if the table has them).
Go to the Pages app Control-click the style you want to redefine, then choose Redefine Style from Selection.
Choose one of the following:
Update all objects that use current style: Changes the look of all tables that currently use this style.
Don’t update objects, and disconnect them from the style: Changes only the selected table. The style for the tables that aren’t updated are removed from the Style tab because the style was replaced.
Click OK.
The style is updated in the sidebar, and all tables that use the style are updated.
You can rearrange the table styles in the sidebar for easier access to the ones that you use most often.
Go to the Pages app or right arrow Change table gridlines and colors in Pages on Mac