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I'm designing a manual form, using a table that I will write data on
appropriate lines. It's a one page table at this point and I've done a lot of manipulating of cells, i.e. combining, adjusting right and left borders, splitting, line heights etc. I want to put a simple bottom border in the cell or cells where I will write the data, usually to the right of the information label. Sometimes, when I want to put this bottom border in just one cell, the bottom border extends to more than one cell, even though just one cell was selected (thanks for the earlier tip on selecting the cell BTW). In this specific case, the cell I wanted to put the bottom border in was a cell on the right edge of the table. I selected the cell, and clicked the bottom border on the borders button. Theh bottom border was put in the proper cell, as well as two or three cells to the left. Other times, when I select one cell, the bottom border appears in just the one cell I selected. I'm definately using the bottom border as opposed to the underline formatting button. Any ideas as to why this would be the case? Because I've made so many adjustments to the table, I can't determine whether the cells were combined or split, etc., which could have an effect on the outcome of putting a bottom border in a cell. Your help is sincerely appreciated. Fred |
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All I can suggest is that this can be very frustrating. It is my experience
that if you have "drawn" the table (using the pencil tool), you're more likely to experience this sort of problem, but cells that have been split and merged can also cause problems. About all you can do is apply borders, then remove them from the cells where they're unwanted. If this becomes impossible, there's a good chance the table or document is corrupted. See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/CorruptDoc.htm -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "FAP" wrote in message ... I'm designing a manual form, using a table that I will write data on appropriate lines. It's a one page table at this point and I've done a lot of manipulating of cells, i.e. combining, adjusting right and left borders, splitting, line heights etc. I want to put a simple bottom border in the cell or cells where I will write the data, usually to the right of the information label. Sometimes, when I want to put this bottom border in just one cell, the bottom border extends to more than one cell, even though just one cell was selected (thanks for the earlier tip on selecting the cell BTW). In this specific case, the cell I wanted to put the bottom border in was a cell on the right edge of the table. I selected the cell, and clicked the bottom border on the borders button. Theh bottom border was put in the proper cell, as well as two or three cells to the left. Other times, when I select one cell, the bottom border appears in just the one cell I selected. I'm definately using the bottom border as opposed to the underline formatting button. Any ideas as to why this would be the case? Because I've made so many adjustments to the table, I can't determine whether the cells were combined or split, etc., which could have an effect on the outcome of putting a bottom border in a cell. Your help is sincerely appreciated. Fred |
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