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April 7, 2018
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2018 InDesign - not able to get rid of Frame Border

  • April 7, 2018
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Trying to get rid of Text Frame Borders - all frames have "0" for Stroke - changed the STROKE panel to "zero" as Default - how can I get rid of the black borders?

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    Correct answer amaarora

    Is that text inside a table, by any chance?


    Hi,

    Seeing the Strokes panel, when the frame is selected, it does not look like a table cell(unless its a text frame inside a table cell!)

    Maybe there is something on the master page?

    -Aman

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    Barb Binder
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    April 7, 2018

    If the frames are already on the page, you need to select them first with the Selection tool (the black arrow) individually (or shift+click to select multiple frames) and then either choose 0 from the Weight menu, or [None] from the Stroke menu.

    ~Barb

    ~Barb at Rocky Mountain Training
    Svestka
    SvestkaAuthor
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    April 7, 2018

    Yes... I've done all this ... still the border ... when you say "WEIGHT MENU" -- is there a separate menu besides the ones you just showed me at top?  If so, where?  Appreciate this quick response!

    Barb Binder
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    April 7, 2018

    There is a second one in Window > Stroke. Would mind selecting a frame with a border, open the Stroke panel and then share a screen shot? You can use this button to add it.

    ~Barb

    ~Barb at Rocky Mountain Training
    BobLevine
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    April 7, 2018

    Are you talking about real borders or just the on screen frames?