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Got it...thanks a lot
wrote in message ... If you truly want just to get rid of the lines, you need to do 2 actions. Use Format, Borders and Shading and select No Borders. Then go to the Table menu and click on Hide Gridlines. (Gridlines are just the feint lines indicating the cell limits and are non-printing lines whereas Borders are the cell limits that are formatted to print.) If you now don't want a table at all, follow Suzanne's advice. -- Terry Farrell - Word MVP http://word.mvps.org/ "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message ... I have Word 2000 and have made a document using tables for my personal codes and passwords used on the computer. This document is 5 colums wide and uses as many rows as needed to fill a page. Then it goes on to the next page in the same format. I'd like to remove the table outlines and revert this document to a straight page written format. I've tried several ways to do this by making a copy of the pages and working with the borders and shading and table delete tabs with no real luck. Can someone please give me the exact path to simply get rid of all the lines that make up the tables on this document so I then can see what's written there without the tables being visible? Many thanks. I know its simple, but for some reason I'm just missing something in the correct path to accomplish this. Dudley |
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