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table help
i am trying to redo my resume and to make it look presentable i put it into a table. but now i want to make it so that you cant see the table when you open the document. i know it is possible to change the colour of the border so that when it prints you cant see it. however, what i want to do is make it so that you cant even see the outline of the table when you open it. or is there a way to convert the whole document into a read only file so that i can send that to employers? sorry if i havent been very clear thanks |
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Resume
Making the document read-only will not erase the table border indicators, as far as I know. Your best best is probably saving the resume as a PDF file. There are many free PDf applications; one is Cute PDF.
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thank you ulodesk. thats exactly what my dad said when i asked him .
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why dont you just make the border outline invisible. you cant see a table then just the contents
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Quickest way is to change the table border colour to white! then it can't be seen. (do this when you have finished doing what you want to do to the table, caus it's a bugger trying to find it again, once you've changed the colour! lol)
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White! Of course!
Should have thought of that. Thanks!
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