[SOLVED] Eliminating Border on Table

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PelesDaughter

Hi folks. I'm trying to eliminate the border on a table, but despite having chosen 0pt as shown, the border still exists, even in an exported PDF. How do I make the border, in fact, invisible?

AdmFubar

Table border colors appears to be broken. I managed to get the top and left border color set to none. No luck with the right and bottom.

Since that table it 1 row and 2 columns I'd use a short 2 column text frame as a substitute.

Hopefully you dont have any other use for tables that are multi row for now.
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PatJr

not sure how I got here but ...

AdmFubar

I hadnt tried making the line larger than 1 point, the line doesnt show when it is 2 pts or larger.
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PelesDaughter

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Quote from: PatJr on August 20, 2024, 09:00:04 PMnot sure how I got here but ...


It's very strange that the one with the 9 pt solid line appears to have no border. Weird. But thanks :)

PelesDaughter

Quote from: AdmFubar on August 20, 2024, 11:50:38 PMI hadnt tried making the line larger than 1 point, the line doesnt show when it is 2 pts or larger.

I just tried making a table at 2, then 3, and the borders are appearing in the pdf. So I'm not sure how to reproduce what PatJr did, but at least I can use it for the 2-column motif I have going (thanks Pat).

PelesDaughter

Quote from: AdmFubar on August 20, 2024, 07:49:48 PMTable border colors appears to be broken. I managed to get the top and left border color set to none. No luck with the right and bottom.

Since that table it 1 row and 2 columns I'd use a short 2 column text frame as a substitute.

Hopefully you dont have any other use for tables that are multi row for now.

I do, haha. I can handle a border on it, but it would be nice to not have to on others going forward.

Text frames, ah ok. I'll check it out.

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