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converting tables to pdf
I have a table with borders and every other column shaded (25% gray). When I
convert this table to PDf, the borders/lines in the shaded columns/cells do not show in the PDF document. Any idea why? |
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says... I have a table with borders and every other column shaded (25% gray). When I convert this table to PDf, the borders/lines in the shaded columns/cells do not show in the PDF document. Any idea why? Are you using a PDF maker other than Acrobat? Some of the off-brand software does not work that well. "You get what you pay for" is sometimes true. -- Peter Aitken Author, MS Word for Medical and Technical Writers www.tech-word.com |
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"Cherell" wrote in message ... I have a table with borders and every other column shaded (25% gray). When I convert this table to PDf, the borders/lines in the shaded columns/cells do not show in the PDF document. Any idea why? Try Primo PDF. I tested it with what you described and it worked fine. By the way, it's FREE http://www.primopdf.com/ Harold |
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On Fri, 21 Mar 2008 14:16:03 -0700, Cherell wrote:
I have a table with borders and every other column shaded (25% gray). When I convert this table to PDf, the borders/lines in the shaded columns/cells do not show in the PDF document. Any idea why? Hi, Use MagicPDF Free (http://www.magicpdf.com) The cell and column shading is kept in the PDF. -- Cheers Robert |
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