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Table Lines Missing
Im using MS Office 2003. Previously in Word, when using a table, even
though I would select €śNone€ť in Borders and Shading, there would be seen faint lines that represented the horizontal and vertical lines of the table even though if printed these lines would not appear. Now, however, when viewing the table in print layout or outline layout, these faint lines do not appear. How can I again get these lines to reappear? |
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You could click on Table, and click Show or Hide Gridline. I alway use the
option to show the Text Border from Tools, Option. This way the table gridline always there. rcir88 wrote: I’m using MS Office 2003. Previously in Word, when using a table, even though I would select “None” in Borders and Shading, there would be seen faint lines that represented the horizontal and vertical lines of the table even though if printed these lines would not appear. Now, however, when viewing the table in print layout or outline layout, these faint lines do not appear. How can I again get these lines to reappear? |
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