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This should do the trick. I saw what you saw in your pdf. I have re-assigned borders to the relevant cells and they now display correctly. Tony |
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Yes, that's it. How did you do it? I have used the paintbrush format to copy the "field" cell format and apply it to the "lab" format, but I'm looking for a method to adjust this when I don't have a "field" cell. Also the line is still missing on page 3 and 4 on the bottom the of "Chemical Name" row. I can do the paintbrush formatting to get this to change as well, however, is there a better way?
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Hi Redink20
All I did was re-assign borders to the relevant cells and it worked. Tony |
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