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Hello,
Is there a way to hide or remove a table grid lines? I'm trying to create a table of images and text.
When I try to hide the table grid lines , I find that only part of the grid is hidden (or gone) and part still remains. Thank you!
Holly
Solved! Go to Solution.
You can select the table and select the table properties (from the menu in toolbar or under the table). In the dialog box that displays, remove number next Border. Note: It will be the same process in the new rich content editor but the table option will be in a different location on the toolbar.
@mphinkl1 You're on the right track. Instead of selecting Table, highlight the table, select Cell > Cell Properties > Advanced and change the Border style to either Hidden or None.
You can select the table and select the table properties (from the menu in toolbar or under the table). In the dialog box that displays, remove number next Border. Note: It will be the same process in the new rich content editor but the table option will be in a different location on the toolbar.
That fixed it, Susan. Thank you! I greatly appreciate your help.
Holly
Thats soleved to hide the border but what about the GRID?
nevermind that fixed it! Thank you!
Hello! So with the recent update - maybe things have just moved - but I can't get it to work. I have changed the Border style to Hidden. That hid the exterior border of the table. However, the internal grid lines are still visible:
@mphinkl1 You're on the right track. Instead of selecting Table, highlight the table, select Cell > Cell Properties > Advanced and change the Border style to either Hidden or None.
@Stef_retired Thanks so much for the nudge in the right direction!
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