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table borders reappear on save from Template
I have made a template that has multiple tables in it. Upon save, the
borders reappear and skew the entire formatting. I am wondering if this is a setting. It doesn't happen on all machines running Word 2003. Any thoughts? |
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table borders reappear on save from Template
Do the borders print? Are you seeing gridlines?
Select Table Hide Gridlines from the menu. -- Enjoy, Tony "Gus" wrote in message oups.com... I have made a template that has multiple tables in it. Upon save, the borders reappear and skew the entire formatting. I am wondering if this is a setting. It doesn't happen on all machines running Word 2003. Any thoughts? |
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