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Tables - Joined Cells Have Incorrect Line Att |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: The customer joined two cells in a table where the lines should be equal to None, but the lines are printing as thick lines. The steps to duplicate this situation are as follows: 1. Create a table that is 8 rows x 8 columns 2. Block the entire table and set the inside lines to None 3. Go to cell B4 and set the outside lines to Single 4. Also in cell B4, turn Block on and move to cell C4 5. Join cell B4 to cell C4 6. Go to cell F4 and set the outside lines to Single 7. Turn Block on and move to cell E4 8. Join cell F4 to cell E4 9. Go to cell A5, turn Block on, and block to cell H4 10. Join cell A4 through cell H4 11. In cell A5, set the top line to None (this will take out the bottom line of cell C4, but will leave the bottom line of B4) When the table is printed, the bottom line of cell B4 is very thick. The Table Edit screen shows the bottom line of cell B4 as None and the top line of cell A5 as None. Also, the bottom line of cell F4 prints thick but reads as a single line. The bottom line of cell E4 prints as a single line and is defined as None. Solutions: This problem has been assigned a low priority. If you continue to receive calls on this problem, please contact your team leader who can take the necessary steps to include it on the common call list. |
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