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I've been making a document for my job that involves setting up tables in Word with a fair amount of cell intricacy so that we can subdivide each half an hour by the number of individuals we serve. Everything has been going great, until I began to expand to our largest shift. I added some more table rows, but when I went to put a thick, dividing border between hour blocks, I found that I had a white "ghost" border that mirrored the border I was putting in. This border isn't there in the top half of the table, so it's a bit confusing about why it's showing up now. What's going on? Is there any way to get rid of it?
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The problem is easily resolved by selecting the entire row above and explicitly making it's bottom border the same as you have for the top of the cell.
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Interestingly enough, closing and reopening the programs seems to have done the trick. But I'll keep that tip in mind for the future. Thanks.
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