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I have a table with Column2 having cells with bottom-borders. The trouble
is, when the table breaks to another page, the first cell of Column2 has a upper-border, which I don't want. If I format the borders for that cell to not show an upper border, I lose the bottom-border on the preceding page's Column2 cell. How can I avoide the upper border "appearing" in the cell? TIA |
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I should have said "...when the table breaks to another page, the first cell
of Column2 on the new page has an upper-border...", to be clearer. TIA "zSplash" wrote in message ... I have a table with Column2 having cells with bottom-borders. The trouble is, when the table breaks to another page, the first cell of Column2 has a upper-border, which I don't want. If I format the borders for that cell to not show an upper border, I lose the bottom-border on the preceding page's Column2 cell. How can I avoide the upper border "appearing" in the cell? TIA |
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zSplash,
Go to the last row of the preceeding page remove the bottom line of that cell(s) that should give you what you want. If I understood correctly that is. -- Luc Sanders (MVP - PowerPoint) "zSplash" schreef in bericht ... I should have said "...when the table breaks to another page, the first cell of Column2 on the new page has an upper-border...", to be clearer. TIA "zSplash" wrote in message ... I have a table with Column2 having cells with bottom-borders. The trouble is, when the table breaks to another page, the first cell of Column2 has a upper-border, which I don't want. If I format the borders for that cell to not show an upper border, I lose the bottom-border on the preceding page's Column2 cell. How can I avoide the upper border "appearing" in the cell? TIA |
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Thanks for responding, Luc, but that doesn't solve it. I want the last cell
(in the column that's all bottom-bordered) on the page to be bottom-bordered, while the first cell on the next page to have no top-border. If I remove the bottom-border formatting of the last cell on the page, the top bordering on the subsequent cell is cleared, but the last cell is not bottom-underlined). Any other ideas, guys? TIA "Luc" wrote in message ... zSplash, Go to the last row of the preceeding page remove the bottom line of that cell(s) that should give you what you want. If I understood correctly that is. -- Luc Sanders (MVP - PowerPoint) "zSplash" schreef in bericht ... I should have said "...when the table breaks to another page, the first cell of Column2 on the new page has an upper-border...", to be clearer. TIA "zSplash" wrote in message ... I have a table with Column2 having cells with bottom-borders. The trouble is, when the table breaks to another page, the first cell of Column2 has a upper-border, which I don't want. If I format the borders for that cell to not show an upper border, I lose the bottom-border on the preceding page's Column2 cell. How can I avoide the upper border "appearing" in the cell? TIA |
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