double vertical lines in a table

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Graham Mayor

You can apply a variety of cell borders to any or all of the edges of each
cell - including double lines.

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Guest

Hi,

To draw double vertical line using Word 2003,, do the following:

1. On the Table menu, point to Insert, and then click Table
The Inset Table dialog appears.
2. In the Number of Cloumns box, type or select columns you want to change.
3. In the Number of Rows box, type or select rows you want to change.
4. Click OK in the Insert Table dialog box.
5. Select the table.
6. On the Format menu, click Borders and Shading.
7. In the Borders and Shading dialog box, click the Border Tab.
8. In the Style list, select a style.
9. In the Color list, click to select a color.
10. In the Width list, click to select a width.
11. Click OK.

Challa Prabhu
 

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