In Word2007, users can set table borders in the table Tools ribbon as well as table borders in the Borders and Shading dialog box, as described in the following steps:
Step 1th, open the Word2007 document window, and in the Word table, select the cell or the entire table where you want to set the border. Switch to the Design tab in the Table Tools Ribbon, and then click the Border Drop-down button in the table Styles group, as shown in Figure 2009021101.
Figure 2009021101 Click the border pull down triangle button
Step 2nd, switch to the Borders tab in the open Borders and Shading dialog box, and select a border display location in the Settings area. which
(1) Select the "None" option to indicate that the selected cell or entire table does not display a border;
(2) Select the box option to show only the surrounding border of the selected cell or entire table;
(3) Select "All" to indicate that the selected cell or entire table displays all borders;
(4) Select the grid option to indicate that the selected cell or entire table Four week is a thick border with a thin border inside;
(5) Select the "Custom" option to indicate that the selected cell or entire table is displayed by the user in accordance with the actual need to customize the border, not just the four display states, as shown in Figure 2009021102.
Figure 2009021102 Selecting a table border display status
Step 3rd, in the Styles list, select the style of the border (for example, a double line, dots, and so on), select a color for the border in the Color Drop-down menu, and click the Width drop-down button to select the width dimension of the border. In the preview area, you can click a border button in a direction to determine whether the border is displayed. Set Finish Click OK, as shown in Figure 2009021103.
Figure 2009021103 Setting table border style, color, and width