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I have a document consisting of a large amount of tables. The tables contains some merged cells and may differ in number of rows but are otherwise using the same layout.
I started by creating one table and then I have just made cpoies of it adding/removing rows. The table has a thick outer border and thin lines between the cells. However, the borders will look different in different tables in the case when a page break occurs within a merged cell. ![]() Notice that Table 2 gets a thick line where the merged cell breaks over pages, but Table 1 does not. Table 2 has been created by copying Table 1, splitting the merged cell into the same number of rows as it is spanning over, then deleting the middle row of these and finally merged the two cells again. I would either want to have it as Table 1 or to have no line at all dividing the merged cell (not a thick line at least) Last edited by Sudlav; 05-22-2013 at 11:53 PM. Reason: Clarification of goal |
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