Add a Table With Shading
To create a new table and color it before entering data into it:
On the ribbon, go to the Insert tab and select the Table drop-down arrow. Drag the cursor across the grid to choose how many rows and columns you want in the table. On the Table Design tab, select a border style, size, and color. Select the Borders drop-down arrow and choose the borders you want to apply. Or, select Border Painter to draw on the table to indicate which cells should be colored.
Add Color to a Table With Borders and Shading
To format an existing table with a background color:
Highlight the cells you want to tint with a background color. Use the Ctrl key to select non-contiguous cells. Right-click one of the selected cells. Select Borders and Shading. Select the Shading tab. Select the Fill drop-down arrow to open the color chart, then choose a background color. Select the Style drop-down arrow, then choose a tint percentage or a pattern in the chosen color. Select the Apply to drop-down arrow, then choose Cell to apply the chosen color only to the highlighted cells. Or, choose Table to fill the entire table with the background color. Select OK.
Add Color With Page Borders Design Tab
To use the Design tab to add any color to a table:
Highlight the table cells to which you want to apply the background color. Select the Design tab. In the Page Background group, select Page Borders. Select the Shading tab. Select the Fill drop-down arrow, then choose a color from the color chart. Select the Style drop-down arrow, then choose a percentage of tint or a pattern. Select the Apply to drop-down arrow and choose Cell to add the background tint to the selected cells. Or, choose Table to fill the entire table with the background color.