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Reset alternating colorization in Excel

Using "table styles" creates a new filterable table for a selected range, which is what creates the alternating colors frequently seen in Excel spreadsheets.

Sometimes that colorization can get messed up, either by running a macro, among other processes.

When this happens, and all you need to do is reset the alternating row colorization, there doesn't appear to be an easy way to do this.

How can I quickly accomplish the resetting of alternating row colorization in Excel?
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The easy way to get it back to standard coloring (following the "Table Design") is to select the table and set the "Style" back to "Normal" which should clean it up.
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That doesn't seem to work
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