First, in the word2003 version, open the Word document, select the table, right-click-"Borders and Shading", select the Borders tab, with a "linear" and "width" options, where the default is to select "All", and then, the change to choose "None", so that the line, and finally click "OK" exit.
Borders are not hidden by default, so we can still see the border lines of table cells in the document editing State to facilitate our editing of the document. When we print the preview or print it directly, the border lines of the table, the lines around the cell, don't come out.
word2003 Print does not display a table border, it may be that you set the form into a virtual frame after the form line is not visible, you can do this: click the "Table" menu--click "Show Gridlines." As shown in the figure:
Second, in the word2007 version, if it is a table border printing or is a border line set to "no border", the second is the border line is set to white. In this case, you only need to reset the bottom border. The method is similar to word2003. As shown in the figure:
If you have a background fill in word that you don't want your table lines to display, there's another way to do this is to set the border border line to the same color as the document background, so that you don't see it, you can also get to the end of the border line. For example, your background color is white, then you set the border line color to White can not show
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