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I'm using Word 2002 at a client site, and someone gave me a table problem to
figure out. It has 15 rows and 24 columns. The row heading and column heading are shaded Color A, and the interior cells are shaded in alternate shades of Color B. Several of the rows and columns have the white background showing through on a portion of each cell. For the life of me, I can't figure out why. It's probably an easy solution, but I've never run across this before. I can't change the bg color to one of the shades used because then the other cells will have that shade showing through. |
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Are you sure that the shading is applied to the cells and not the the
paragraphs within the cells? I seem to recall that there was some bug in this respect in Word 6 or 97 for which I did come up with a work around, but it is so long ago now that I do not remember what it was. If you go to See the article "How to validate the contents of a formfield in a Word form" at: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFm...ateFFields.htm and search for my name in the tables ng AND go back far enough (7 or 8 years), you might be able to find it. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "MikeR" wrote in message ... I'm using Word 2002 at a client site, and someone gave me a table problem to figure out. It has 15 rows and 24 columns. The row heading and column heading are shaded Color A, and the interior cells are shaded in alternate shades of Color B. Several of the rows and columns have the white background showing through on a portion of each cell. For the life of me, I can't figure out why. It's probably an easy solution, but I've never run across this before. I can't change the bg color to one of the shades used because then the other cells will have that shade showing through. |
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Thanks for the quick response, Doug. It doesn't appear to be applied to the
paragraphs. The background showing through on certain cells seems really random. An entire column might be okay, save for one cell that has about 5% of the white background peeking through. The guy I got it from didn't create the table, so I can't try to figure out what he might have done. It's really odd. "Doug Robbins" wrote: Are you sure that the shading is applied to the cells and not the the paragraphs within the cells? I seem to recall that there was some bug in this respect in Word 6 or 97 for which I did come up with a work around, but it is so long ago now that I do not remember what it was. If you go to See the article "How to validate the contents of a formfield in a Word form" at: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFm...ateFFields.htm and search for my name in the tables ng AND go back far enough (7 or 8 years), you might be able to find it. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "MikeR" wrote in message ... I'm using Word 2002 at a client site, and someone gave me a table problem to figure out. It has 15 rows and 24 columns. The row heading and column heading are shaded Color A, and the interior cells are shaded in alternate shades of Color B. Several of the rows and columns have the white background showing through on a portion of each cell. For the life of me, I can't figure out why. It's probably an easy solution, but I've never run across this before. I can't change the bg color to one of the shades used because then the other cells will have that shade showing through. |
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Hi Mike,
What happens if you select the table, then "Format Borders and shading (Shading tab)", and choose "Transparent" in the "Pattern" combo box beneath the colors? With Word2000/2002/2003, you really don't usually need to bother with texture, forground color and pattern: They were useful in older versions, to fudge more than the 16 colors available back then. If that messes up the cell shading, you can use Ctrl+Z (Undo). Greetings, Klaus "MikeR" wrote: Thanks for the quick response, Doug. It doesn't appear to be applied to the paragraphs. The background showing through on certain cells seems really random. An entire column might be okay, save for one cell that has about 5% of the white background peeking through. The guy I got it from didn't create the table, so I can't try to figure out what he might have done. It's really odd. "Doug Robbins" wrote: Are you sure that the shading is applied to the cells and not the the paragraphs within the cells? I seem to recall that there was some bug in this respect in Word 6 or 97 for which I did come up with a work around, but it is so long ago now that I do not remember what it was. If you go to See the article "How to validate the contents of a formfield in a Word form" at: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFm...ateFFields.htm and search for my name in the tables ng AND go back far enough (7 or 8 years), you might be able to find it. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "MikeR" wrote in message ... I'm using Word 2002 at a client site, and someone gave me a table problem to figure out. It has 15 rows and 24 columns. The row heading and column heading are shaded Color A, and the interior cells are shaded in alternate shades of Color B. Several of the rows and columns have the white background showing through on a portion of each cell. For the life of me, I can't figure out why. It's probably an easy solution, but I've never run across this before. I can't change the bg color to one of the shades used because then the other cells will have that shade showing through. |
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