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I have been using paragraph border lines to allow me to have column headers
that have individual lines instead of ones that run across the length of the table. i.e., I want something like: Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 ___________ _____________ _______________ instead of Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 __________________________________________ The problem with using paragraph borders is that for some reason I can't get the lines to be consistently aligned when there are some columns with single lines and some with mutliple lines. Ironically, on the screen everything looks fine, but when I print, sure enough, the lines underneath some column headers are higher than their neighbors. i.e. (unfortunately this will make it look far more dramatic than it is, but in my document, I do actually have three lines at three different positions) Column 2 Column 3 Column 1 multiline also multiline _______________ ____________ ____________ What I would like is either another solution or to find a way to have the paragraph border be more consistent (the text is formatted exactly the same for all columns, including paragraph formatting). Any hints? Thanks, Grant |
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