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Table Lines -- Screen View -- Make Vanish
I have created a table. I have removed all lines & borders from the table. Great. However, MS Word insists on showing those "ghost" lines on the screen that indicate that a table is there. They don't print which is fine, but they show up on the screen which is not necessary. How do I make thise "ghost" lines disappear so that I can get an accurate view of my document. I've tried going to the "reading" view but that has its own distortions and isn't particularly helpful. Any help would be appreciated. Todd |
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Table Lines -- Screen View -- Make Vanish
Go to the Table menu, select 'Hide Gridlines'. If you later change your
mind and want to see them again, go back to the Table menu, select 'Show Gridlines'. Regards, Chad "Todd" wrote in message ... I have created a table. I have removed all lines & borders from the table. Great. However, MS Word insists on showing those "ghost" lines on the screen that indicate that a table is there. They don't print which is fine, but they show up on the screen which is not necessary. How do I make thise "ghost" lines disappear so that I can get an accurate view of my document. I've tried going to the "reading" view but that has its own distortions and isn't particularly helpful. Any help would be appreciated. Todd |
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