![]() ![]() ![]() I’ve picked up a few handy tricks for ensuring those annoying border lines appear where you want, and not appear where you don’t want them to appear. Sometimes, MS Word seems to make design decisions on it’s own, that you would rather not have on your report output, such as repeating border lines throughout the report. We want to highlight key information, but at the same time, not make our report look too “busy”. Often in formatting a nice pretty report, we like to use a mixture of border lines and no border lines. ![]() It’s a matter of preference I tend to do this the same way every time, but the pointers below may also be used when laying out an Excel template, for example. Border lines! Feels like I’m going to lose my mind! (Madonna, anyone?)Ī challenge that I’ve been asked about and I’ve experienced myself using AOP to generate reports is: How do I make the borders behave?Īlthough my AOP “style” is to use a Word template to a PDF output, I still like to utilize tables in my Word AOP report template to lay out and format my reports. ![]()
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