border default for tables

H

Henry de Jong

In FrontPage 2002 all of my inserted tables come up with
with the same style attached:
style="border-collapse: collapse" bordercolor="#111111"

I do not want this style for my default, simple table. But
I have not found a place where I can change this setting.
What am I missing?

Thanks,
Henry
 
J

Jim Buyens

-----Original Message-----
In FrontPage 2002 all of my inserted tables come up with
with the same style attached:
style="border-collapse: collapse" bordercolor="#111111"

I do not want this style for my default, simple table.
But I have not found a place where I can change this
setting. What am I missing?

1. Open a new, blank page.
2. Choose Insert from the Table menu, and then Table.
3. Set Border Size to zero.
4. Click the Style button, the Format button, and then
the Border option.
5. In the Borders tab of the Style tab, set the
Style dropdown box to None.
6. Click OK twice to return to the Insert Table Dialog
box.
7. Select the Set As Default For New Tables check box,
then click OK.
8. Right-click the new table, then choose
Table Properties from the shortcut menu.
9. Select the Show Both Cells And Table Borders
check box, and then click OK.

These settings should now apply to any new tables you
create.

Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
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