I am using Microsoft Word 2007 and have inserted a table. I don't want to see the grid lines. How do I hide them?
Please give me step by step where to click. Thanks.
Three answers:
bigjim5551212
2008-10-02 23:37:51 UTC
highlight your table, go to border, clear borders. if you have further questions, email matwaites@shaw.ca
The Phlebob
2008-10-03 13:02:15 UTC
This way:
1.Click the View tab.
2.In the Show/Hide group, uncheck Gridlines.
Now, if you mean the printing borders, you do this:
1. Click in the table.
2. Select the Design tab.
3. Select the entire table.
4. Open the Borders list box and select No Borders.
Hope that helps.
blinebry
2016-12-01 09:53:14 UTC
in case you print the web page, the lines are literally not seen. they're seen demanding in case you despatched them to somebody else, yet although, in the journey that they print it, it purely isn't seen both. perchance they comprehend that. i'm not positive, yet you are able to attempt to modify the colour of the perimeters to white?
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