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Tables - Splitting Produces Double Or Single
DocumentID: 602005
Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 1:29:27 PM

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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS

Problem

Symptoms: When a user splits a table cell into multiple columns, the resulting line style is inconsistent. For example if you create a table with two columns and six rows, go to cell A3 and split it into two columns, WP inserts a double line to separate the two new cells. That's fine, and Folio explains that a new cell receives the attributes of the parent cell. If you now go to cell A5 and do the same thing, you get a single line separating the two cells. Solutions: This is a logistics problem. The first split actually increases the number of columns, copies line attributes for the cell you are in, and creates joined cells above and below it. This means subsequently splitting the cell below actually "unjoins" the cells and forces the line in the middle to be single since it was previously set to none.

See Folio memo 18904W for more information on these problems.

Status:      Working as Designed
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