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Default How do I print Gridlines

As I said in my first response, select the table and then use the Format
Borders and Shading dialog to format the style, colour, width of the cell
borders to your preference.

Borders and Gridlines are not the same thing.

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"RScotti" wrote in message
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Hi Doug,
If I insert new tables they are darker and they do print and show up in
the print preview.
I can't inset them on what is already there? It screws everything up.

On Sun, 29 Oct 2006 08:15:49 +0100, "Doug Robbins - Word MVP"
wrote:

Select the table and from the Format menu select the Borders and Shading
item. Note, borders are not the same as the Gridlines. Gridlines that
do
not print can be turned on/off using the Show gridlines/Hide gridlines
item
on the Tables menu.


Have a good day,
RScotti

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