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Cell margins print in shaded columns
Cell margins don't make lines. They are "padding" or an amount of space
between the text and the cell border (the lines). Borders within a cell like the ones you describe could be caused by a nested table or by paragraph borders. Pam John MacFall wrote: The lines that I am referring to are inside the cell border and appear to represent the settings located in Table ToolsLayoutAlignmentCell Margins. I can print two copies of the same table and the lines will appear in one and not in the other or will appear on Page 1 but not on Page 2. Then I don't know what you mean by cell margin. If you mean cell border, you can turn borders on and off by clicking the appropriate border icon. [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] . -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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