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Showing 'invisible' table borders
Text boundaries options and view gridlines buttons works fine for one table
at a time and for new tables. But I have hundreds of thousands of tables that were converted from Word 2003 to Word 2007 that printed "no border" but displayed gridlines in 2003 and changed to a BLACK border (displays and prints) in 2007--through no changes of my own. There is no UNDO feature when converting a file. Your only option is to select EVERY table and change the color from black to none. Then click "view gridlines" to see them on the screen. |
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