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Double Line Cell Border Prints Bold |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: The second double line border on the bottom of a cell prints bold if the cell immediately below has a single line top border. For example, if you go to cell B1 in the Table Edit screen, hit L for Lines, B for Bottom, and D for Double, then exit out to the text editing screen and print, the bottom line of cell B1 will print bold because the top line of cell B2 is printing immediately under the bottom double line. If you go back into the Table Edit mode and go into cell B2 and set the Lines, Top to None (L,T,N), it will print okay (not bold). Solutions: This is working correctly. In the 11/06 release this did not happen, but should have. The program was fixed so that all of the lines would be accounted for (the double line on the top cell, and the single line on the bottom cell). |
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