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Cell Outlines
In Word 2003 I can see a non-printing outline of the cells in a table. In
Word 2007 I cannot seem to fine a way to enable this property. How do I do this? Thanks, W. Wolfe |
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Cell Outlines
What you're describing are the table gridlines. After years of trying to
educate users about the difference between gridlines and borders, I see that Word 2007 now has View Gridlines on the Borders menu (bottom right button in the Paragraph group on the Home tab). Note that the gridlines are different in Word 2007--blue broken lines instead of solid grey ones. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "W Wolfe" wrote in message ... In Word 2003 I can see a non-printing outline of the cells in a table. In Word 2007 I cannot seem to fine a way to enable this property. How do I do this? Thanks, W. Wolfe |
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