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How do I get rid of the line at a bottom of a cell, when the text continues
on the next page. I have a table that has 700 + cells, some of the cells are a page or larger. What I need to do is eliminate the cell line when the text continues onto the next page, so that when this table is read the reader knows that the contents continue on the next page and do not stop there? Any solutions |
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G'Day clroberts63,
Basically you can't!! But you CAN cheat:- Remove the top/bottom borders of the cell. Select the last paragraph in the cell (it MUST have a Para mark) and give it (the para) a bottom border. Best I can do!! -- Regards, Pat Garard Melbourne, Australia _______________________ "clroberts63" wrote in message ... How do I get rid of the line at a bottom of a cell, when the text continues on the next page. I have a table that has 700 + cells, some of the cells are a page or larger. What I need to do is eliminate the cell line when the text continues onto the next page, so that when this table is read the reader knows that the contents continue on the next page and do not stop there? Any solutions |
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