Yes, there is a way to show the table lines in Microsoft Word even if the table borders are set to "no border". Here's how you can do it:
- Open your Word document and go to the View tab in the ribbon.
- Click on the Print Layout button to switch to Print Layout mode.
- Click on the Table Gridlines button in the Table section of the ribbon. This will display the table gridlines even if the borders are set to "no border".
- If you want to hide the gridlines again, simply click on the Table Gridlines button again.
Alternatively, you can also use the keyboard shortcut
"Ctrl + Shift + 8" to toggle the display of table gridlines on and off.
I hope this helps you see the boundaries of your cells while designing your document without having to give them a temporary colored border.