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Stefan Blom[_3_] Stefan Blom[_3_] is offline
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Default I can't delete shading without deleting cell borders

Hmm, I can't fully reproduce what you are describing... I do notice that
options in the dialog box don't seem to be greyed out, which they should
when the cells in a selection has more than one setting applied to them, but
I can't seem to "trick" Word into removing *borders* when I'm changing the
*shading*.

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Stefan Blom
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"djb" wrote in message
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(Word 2007) I was supposed to delete the shading from some tables that had
just a few cell borders. I highlighted the rows and selected "no color"
on
the Shading tab of Borders and Shading and clicked OK, resulting in the
borders *and* the shading being deleted. I tried it again and looked at
the
Borders tab before clicking OK. I saw that the borders diagram on the
right
showed no border lines, rather than the greyed-out lines that should
appear
when some of the cells have borders and others don't.

How do I get just the shading to disappear without getting rid of the
borders? Does it matter how the borders were applied to begin with?