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Thumbs up Answer: Showing 'invisible' table borders

Yes, there is a way to show the table lines in Microsoft Word even if the table borders are set to "no border". Here's how you can do it:
  1. Open your Word document and go to the View tab in the ribbon.
  2. Click on the Print Layout button to switch to Print Layout mode.
  3. Click on the Table Gridlines button in the Table section of the ribbon. This will display the table gridlines even if the borders are set to "no border".
  4. If you want to hide the gridlines again, simply click on the Table Gridlines button again.

Alternatively, you can also use the keyboard shortcut "Ctrl + Shift + 8" to toggle the display of table gridlines on and off.

I hope this helps you see the boundaries of your cells while designing your document without having to give them a temporary colored border.
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