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Hiding Rows and Columns
I have a very long document that is primarily table-based. I need to create
an internal and external version of this document. The external (customer) version will need to have complete rows and or columns hidden before printing to PDF. However, we would like to have only one source document (the internal version) that the authors would edit. My first hurdle is getting the rows and columns to hide completely. Using FormatFont I can hide the text of a row and if I IMMEDIATELY go to Print Preview or print the document it will look as intended; completely gone with no indication it existed. BUT if I save the document then go to Preview or Print an empty row will show where the hidden row is. This is no good. I have a similar problem with hiding columns but I have not yet been able to get the column to COMPLETELY disappear. My table MUST have horizontal rules between rows. Horizontal column rules are not used. Can anyone help me past this first hurdle? TIA, r10b |
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