Word 2003: Change gridline color in tables?

C

Charles Belov

The non-printing gridlines in a table where a cell does not have printing
borders are gray. Is there any way to change it to a color so it is more
easily distinguishable from an actual gray cell border?

Charles "Chas" Belov
SFMTA Webmaster
http://www.sfmta.com/webmaster
 
J

Jay Freedman

The non-printing gridlines in a table where a cell does not have printing
borders are gray. Is there any way to change it to a color so it is more
easily distinguishable from an actual gray cell border?

Charles "Chas" Belov
SFMTA Webmaster
http://www.sfmta.com/webmaster

No, there aren't any knobs to twist for that.

If there's a question about a particular set of cells, you can flip
the gridlines off and back on to see whether the borders "blink".
 

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