Make a border bold for the entire table in a Word table:
Select the table, right-click-"Borders and shading", have a "line" and "width" option, where the default is to select all, so you can make the entire table's border lines bold.
Separate the outline of the Word table and the grid lines separately bold and formatting. As shown in the figure:
If you want to make a bold border around a word table, but the inside cell borders disappear, select all, and the entire table is bold. So the way we're going to make the border and grid bold alone is as follows:
1, you first select the form you want to bold;
2, right mouse button selection border and Shading button
3, select the left "set item" of the fourth grid (D), in the middle "line style" to select the required line style, color, width. The right "preview" can see the effect of your table. The point of certainty is ok! (select "Box" is the outer border to bold, the width can be larger.) As shown in the figure:
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