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<blockquote data-quote="BrianLachoreVPI" data-source="post: 1303929" data-attributes="member: 193366"><p>I'm not exactly sure since I never build tables that way - but I can think of two potential solutions. First - you can see cell width and height just by looking at the ruler on the top and side if the table is selected. I'd imagine the easiest thing would be to keep the cell lines there until you're finished and then just click the table properties and get rid of all the lines with a single click.</p><p></p><p>I greatly prefer to paste in an Excel created table - and you can still see the cells but they don't print unless you've applied formatting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrianLachoreVPI, post: 1303929, member: 193366"] I'm not exactly sure since I never build tables that way - but I can think of two potential solutions. First - you can see cell width and height just by looking at the ruler on the top and side if the table is selected. I'd imagine the easiest thing would be to keep the cell lines there until you're finished and then just click the table properties and get rid of all the lines with a single click. I greatly prefer to paste in an Excel created table - and you can still see the cells but they don't print unless you've applied formatting. [/QUOTE]
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