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Subject:Robohelp 4: Borders in tables? From:John Trollope <John_Trollope -at- WATSONWYATT -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 3 Oct 1997 10:58:27 -0700
I did a lot of searching through the archives and Blue Sky's web site, but
I haven't found an answer on how to put borders in tables. When I try to
compile, I get the error "table formatting too complex".
In the Winhelp archives, I saw one possible solution:
<Nina Eppes>
1. Create a paragraph style (I call mine "Table Rule") with the
following attributes:
Line Spacing Exactly 2 pt
Border: Bottom (Single)
Border Spacing: 1 pt
2. Where you want a border or rule in your table, create an empty row,
select it, and merge the cells (Table -> Merge Cells).
</Nina Eppes>
This works for rows, but not for columns.
Does anyone have some magical solution to this border-in-tables problem?
I'm creating Win 3.1* help files with Word 7, Robohelp 4.
Thanks very much.
John
John_Trollope -at- watsonwyatt -dot- co -dot- uk
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