If I understand the question, 'properties' will not eliminate these
lines because they were added when the table was built;
           to eliminate them, you'll need to eliminate all the exterior
tables, leaving only the innermost table.

       Open the document to show all then you should see where the table
was set ... another was set ... etc. etc. etc. ...
           then the data was added;
         eliminate the extraneous one(s) - making sure to eliminate the
opening and closing to each not desired.

       Hoping this helps,



From: Thomas <ny...@hb.tp1.jp>
Date: Mon, May 12, 2014 at 5:45 AM
Subject: [libreoffice-users] print table without internal borders
To: "users@global.libreoffice.org" <users@global.libreoffice.org>


Good evening
I am sure, this is a stupid question.
I have a table (cover sheet for medical records) with all sorts of lines
at the top and all around.
However, I would prefer NOT to print the borders between some 30
questions below that.
Only an outer border around the whole thing.

I checked "table properties", format etc., set the area to "no lines"
etc. but so far no setting has
changed how the table looks in the "print preview".

The documentation also gives only the explanations about table
properties etc.

Surely there is a very simple trick. I just cannot figure it out.
If anybody has the time to give me a hint, I would be very grateful.

Thank you.
Thomas

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