Displaying table gridlines and formula indicators
When a document contains many tables or heavily formatted tables, you can use table gridlines to make the document display faster. Table gridlines are dimmed, dotted lines that replace lines and fill in a table. However, tables print with the lines and fill styles you have selected. You can choose to always display table gridlines.
You can also display the table formula indicators as blue markers in the bottom corner of a table cell.
To display table gridlines |
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Click View Table gridlines.
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A check mark next to the Table gridlines command indicates that the table gridlines are displayed.
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To display table gridlines by default |
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Click Tools Settings.
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Click Display.
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Click the Document tab.
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In the Show area, enable the Table gridlines check box.
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To display table formula indicators |
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Click Tools Settings.
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Click Display.
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Click the Document tab.
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In the Show area, enable the Table formula indicators check box.
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