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john
I’ve benefited from help here; and I’d appreciate a bit more, if someone has
time: I have made an 3-column index, with gridlines showing, [using Word
2002 –WinXP] and I think that I used Table>Insert Table to select the number
of columns and rows –but I can’t positively remember . The index is now
unwieldly – is taking up an unreasonable amount of space. [11.2 MB to index
a paper only 10 Kb long – there are some duplications which will eventually
be eliminated, but that won’t amount to very much]. QUESTION: how can I
reduce the size of that monster by removing the gridlines ? I’ve tried
Table>Hide gridlines, but that isn’t getting to the gridlines. TIA
time: I have made an 3-column index, with gridlines showing, [using Word
2002 –WinXP] and I think that I used Table>Insert Table to select the number
of columns and rows –but I can’t positively remember . The index is now
unwieldly – is taking up an unreasonable amount of space. [11.2 MB to index
a paper only 10 Kb long – there are some duplications which will eventually
be eliminated, but that won’t amount to very much]. QUESTION: how can I
reduce the size of that monster by removing the gridlines ? I’ve tried
Table>Hide gridlines, but that isn’t getting to the gridlines. TIA