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Daniel,
Something happens but you can't see it because your have borders applied over the gridlines. To remove all borders you can place the cursor in the table and use the keyboard shortcut CTRL+ALT+u Now when you toggle the gridlines you will see them appear and disapear. Note: Gridlines never print. They simply serve to outline table and cell demensions in the absence of borders. Daniel wrote: I have office 2003, when I choose "hide gridlines" nothing hapens. Is there a way to make the gridlines not print or invisible? I do not want the gridlines to show in my finished document. Thank you very much. |
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