borders not clear on .pdf output

G

Guest

Hello,

My co-worker has created a complex and lengthy table with multiple merged
cells and it's been put on me to figure out what he did.

The file looks great on the screen, prints great from the word and the .pdf
file BUT it's appearance while viewing the .pdf file shows that the borders
are broken and ugly. The part that I'm baffled about it that it only appears
in the heading section where the multiple merges are used and NOT at all in
the body where the formatting is strictly individual columns and rows.

I have the following actions:
1. I removed all the borders from the heading section and then reapplied
them - NOT successful.

2. I tried to unmerge as many of the cells that I could and tried to get
a cleaner appearance - NOT successful.

3. I tried to increase the dpi print setting.

My delivery requirement is both the Word file and .pdf. The first file the
customer is known to review is the .pdf and I don't want to field a call
asking why there were not delivered a clean and neat file.

Thank you for taking the time to read and respond to my issue.
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Michele,

What version of Word are you using? What type of borders are being applied (size, thickness, shadows...?) and what approach/product
are you using to create the PDF files?

Do you have a link to a sample file that shows this problem?
=====================
Hello,

My co-worker has created a complex and lengthy table with multiple merged
cells and it's been put on me to figure out what he did.

The file looks great on the screen, prints great from the word and the .pdf
file BUT it's appearance while viewing the .pdf file shows that the borders
are broken and ugly. The part that I'm baffled about it that it only appears
in the heading section where the multiple merges are used and NOT at all in
the body where the formatting is strictly individual columns and rows.

I have the following actions:
1. I removed all the borders from the heading section and then reapplied
them - NOT successful.

2. I tried to unmerge as many of the cells that I could and tried to get
a cleaner appearance - NOT successful.

3. I tried to increase the dpi print setting.

My delivery requirement is both the Word file and .pdf. The first file the
customer is known to review is the .pdf and I don't want to field a call
asking why there were not delivered a clean and neat file.

Thank you for taking the time to read and respond to my issue.
--
Michele>>
--

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
 
G

Guest

I'm using MS Word 2003 with XP and Adobe Standard 8.0.

The borders (2 1/4pt and 1pt) were being applied to a table.

I've changed my fill option from white to no fill and that helped
consideralby but and there is always a but - I still have one cell that is
merged that shows a small gap. If I unmerge the cells, the problem seems to
go away but then my page rolls and that isn't good at this stage of
production.
 

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