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word table borders displaying erratically in PDF

New Here ,
Mar 20, 2018 Mar 20, 2018

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I am having some issues with Table borders in the finished PDF.

OS:  Win10

Word--Office 365 ProPlus

Acrobat 11.0.23

Have a file with a table. The table has borders. When I PDF the doc and open the PDF, random horizontal borders are missing.  They print properly, though.

Same result with using the PDF printer and the Word Save as PDF plugin.

There are multiple posts with similar issues, but I haven't seen any solutions.

Here's how the table looks in Word:

Table 1.png

Here's how it looks in Acrobat (And Reader, and MS Edge):

Table 2.png

Any suggestions?

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Unfortunately, by the time either Acrobat's PDFMaker, the Adobe PDF PostScript printer driver instance, or even Microsoft's built-in “save as PDF” gets the content, the formatting is already baked-in. In all cases, Word (and for that matter Excel and PowerPoint) create a Windows EMF stream from the original contents which is then used for print or PDF creation.

What can you try?

(1)     One long-shot solution would be to adjust the setting for the current / default printer within Word to a significantly higher resolution. This may cause Office to allow a thinner line specification in the output. But I something think that this might not work.

(2)     Byte the bullet and increase the width of the table border lines.

          - Dov

- Dov Isaacs, former Adobe Principal Scientist (April 30, 1990 - May 30, 2021)

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Mar 21, 2018 Mar 21, 2018

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Whatever the problem is, it has to do with how the file is displayed rather than the content of the file.  As I mentioned, the "missing" borders are present; they just don't display when the file is viewed at 100%.  They show up when the file is printed, and if you adjust the zoom to 200% or higher.

I ended up increasing the border size to 1.5 points, and that more or less fixed the problem.  The borders display, but there are some minor variances--some appear to be 1.5 points, some appear to be 1 point. I'll have to live with that.

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Mar 21, 2018 Mar 21, 2018

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I believe this is a symptom of an issue that has existed in PDF files for a long time, where thin lines are displayed incorrectly at higher zoom levels.

Try this to fix it: Go to Edit - Preferences - Page Display and tick the "Enhance thin lines" box.

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Mar 21, 2018 Mar 21, 2018

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Of course, this introduces other issues for files that don't really need that artificial enhancement! 

          - Dov

- Dov Isaacs, former Adobe Principal Scientist (April 30, 1990 - May 30, 2021)

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Jul 03, 2018 Jul 03, 2018

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If you save the word document with the problematic table borders as a .pdf, and then export the .pdf to a .tiff at a resolution suitable for your purposes (I export using Mac Preview at 600 ppi), and then export the .tiff back again to a pdf, the whacked table borders look to me to be entirely corrected.  I am not an expert so "entirely corrected" should be taken with a grain of salt, but maybe this workaround can nonetheless still help someone experiencing the issue.

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New Here ,
Aug 21, 2018 Aug 21, 2018

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Thanks for this tip. In my case "Enhance thin lines" was already checked in Adobe Reader (is this the default state for this setting?), and unchecking the box fixed the display issue with my table borders.

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New Here ,
Feb 09, 2024 Feb 09, 2024

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Thank you - this worked for me - much appreciated.

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Engaged ,
May 19, 2019 May 19, 2019

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I had this issue as well. Bloody annoying. Adobe doesn't care. They never have and they never will. Customer service is not a priority to them. Only money is.

But I do have a solution that might work - it worked for me. It looks like you have top and bottom padding set on the cells. Try setting that to 0pt and instead using line spacing (Paragraph > Spacing (Before / After) to create the padding effect. This immediately solved my problem. Having said that I'm also using thick borders - 1 1/2 pt.

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New Here ,
Sep 25, 2019 Sep 25, 2019

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That solved my problem - thanks for posting that!

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Engaged ,
Jun 01, 2024 Jun 01, 2024

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No worries! Stoked that it helped you. 🙂

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Apr 03, 2020 Apr 03, 2020

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This (setting cell padding to zero and using paragraph spacing instead) fixed my issue of row banding colors bleeding into other cells. Thanks!

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Engaged ,
Jun 01, 2024 Jun 01, 2024

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Excellent! Glad to hear it worked for you too and fixed the color bleed issue also! 🙂

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Aug 27, 2020 Aug 27, 2020

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Without entering a rant against Adobe, I agree this ought to be solved in Word only, therefore acknowledging Luke's approach. You can frequently observe such issues with borders appearing with no apparent reason just sticking to MS Word's interface, without ever exporting to PDF. So I think there's little to do with Acrobat and the PDF format there, and the border/padding settings are indeed a possibility.

 

Besides, I'd like to add a strange behavior I observed regarding borders, and I hope my experience will be of help to you guys.

It looks like setting no borders at all on a specific cell can sometimes do more "harm".

To make unwanted lines (borders?) disappear on a specific cell, you can try what follows:

  • Use the color white (or any color which is your background's) as border color
  • Use the "box" setting, i.e. select all borders, rather than none
  • Apply these borders on your cell (or set of cells)

 

Admittedly quite counterintuitive, this method proved to do the job.

Yet I can't explain what exact circumstances / settings lead to these borders appearing while none are selected.

 

So I'd be glad to know if this works as well on your side,

 

Sébastien

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Oct 22, 2020 Oct 22, 2020

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This worked!  Set cell margins to zero and used paragraph spacing to provide the white space needed.  Brilliant.  Thank you Luke - this problem has been plaguing me for years.

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Jun 01, 2024 Jun 01, 2024

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I'm glad it helped. Thanks for the feedback. 🙂

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Dec 01, 2020 Dec 01, 2020

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This worked for me! Thank you. It didn't just add back in the missing lines (which were still missing no matter my adobe settings), but also fixed some of my borders that were showing at erratic weights (some 1.5, some at .5, etc).

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Dec 01, 2020 Dec 01, 2020

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Awesome, I have been making sure I save my pdf in acrobat so the settings
stay when the document is opened by another user :))

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Jun 01, 2024 Jun 01, 2024

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That's some good extra info - thanks for adding those details. 🙂

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May 19, 2021 May 19, 2021

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Thanks a lot. 

It works and solved my problem.

Great Job.

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You're very welcome. Good to know it helped you. 🙂

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May 23, 2022 May 23, 2022

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From what I can tell, this is Microsoft's bug, not Adobe's.  It also happens with Word's built-in save-as-PDF.  The problem seems to be that padding "fill" areas are rendered in front of the lines, obscuring them -- hence why removing padding is a common workaround.  (You can see this if you go open the PDF in Acrobat and switch to edit mode, select the padding and "send to back".)

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Jun 24, 2022 Jun 24, 2022

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THANK YOU SO SO SO MUCH!!! Fixed the problem for me.

 

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Awesome! That's great thank you. 🙂

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Sep 13, 2023 Sep 13, 2023

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Thank you Luke!! : -D

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