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Phantom Borders caused by merging cells? Or cell alignment?
Here's the setup, then the problem.
Created a 5col x 6row table, removed all borders, applied shading, and set the font in the top two rows to bold, white color. Then merged top 2 rows in column 1; top 2 rows in column 5; top 2 rows in column 6; columns 2-3-4 in row 1. Finally, applied left H/center V align to column 1, and center H/center V align to all other cells. After I finish the alignment, I now have interior borders between all the merged columns in the top 2 rows only, and the color of the borders matches the white/bold font. Tried this again, but aligning before merging, but stil get the interior borders. They're visible both on screen and in the print preview. The only anomaly I can see on screen is that borders seem to appear after aligning cells, then disappear after I do a print preview. Can anyone explain what's causing this and how to make it stop? Much, much thanks if so. Using Word 2003, and XP. Thank you. |
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