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Table rows where format is unalterable
I opened a document by a coleague recently. Three rows in a table were
permanently set to red and underlined in the cells, which I couldn't change the format for. Along the left hand side of the table, was a gray vertical line by the three rows that I couldn't reformat. What does it mean and how do you change this? Appreciate any help! |
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Maybe Track Changes is enabled for the document? Try Accepting all changes
and toggle TT off. -- Terry Farrell - Word MVP http://word.mvps.org/ "Hokum" wrote in message ... :I opened a document by a coleague recently. Three rows in a table were : permanently set to red and underlined in the cells, which I couldn't change : the format for. Along the left hand side of the table, was a gray vertical : line by the three rows that I couldn't reformat. What does it mean and how : do you change this? Appreciate any help! |
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