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Default See gridlines while working

You're right, I'm not making myself clear enough. In Word 2003, if I had HIDE
GRIDLINES selected, and NONE selected in borders, I could still see a gray
outline of each table cell. In Word 2007, the same settings do not give me an
outline to see what I'm working with. If I turn on gridlines, I get exactly
that, gridlines. If I turn on borders, I can see the cells but the borders
will also print. Any solutions?

"Jay Freedman" wrote:

Capitol wrote:
In 2003 I could hide the gridlines, but they would still be visible
in gray while I used the table, making it much easier to position
everything properly. Now with 2007, when it's on HIDE I can't see the
gridlines at all, and when it's on SHOW they print unless I put it
back on HIDE. Is there a way to see them like I could with the
earlier version?


I wonder if you're confusing table gridlines and table borders. Borders
print, but gridlines don't. See
http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFms/Gridlines.htm for an explanation.

In Word 2007, table gridlines are controlled by the View Gridlines button on
the left end of the Table Tools Layout ribbon. The borders are controlled
by the Borders button on the Table Tools Design ribbon.

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