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Can I get non-printing guidelines for table borders?
I want to see where the borders of my table and its cells are, but do not
want them to print. Can I do this without having to place and remove borders as I work? |
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Can I get non-printing guidelines for table borders?
Show the gridlines for tables: In Word 2003, the option is on the Table
menu. In Word 2007, first click inside a table; then click View Gridlines on the Table Tools Layout tab of the ribbon. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Pita" wrote in message ... I want to see where the borders of my table and its cells are, but do not want them to print. Can I do this without having to place and remove borders as I work? |
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