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Hi Mark,
the rules that you are missing are separate objects: graphic lines.
You could duplicate them along with your other elements, two three text frames.
FWIW: The text frames do not contain any tables. Just tab delimited text.
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Uwe Laubender
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Hi Mark:
There are so many vertical lines in first the screen shot (vertical column guides, vertical ruler guides—both of which are hidden in preview mode) plus what I assume are gray cell borders—which ones are you talking about, specifically?
~Barb
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Ah, is it the gap in the gray lines in the second screen shot? If so, select the cells and redefine the gray rules. If you aren't using styles:
~Barb
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Hi Barb,
I am talking about the missing vertical lines at the bottom of the screenshot shown below.
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Hi Barb,
I tried to select cells but I can’t do it. I don’t know how the document was designed because I am using a template from Chuck Green’s book and templates. His book:
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Hi Mark,
the rules that you are missing are separate objects: graphic lines.
You could duplicate them along with your other elements, two three text frames.
FWIW: The text frames do not contain any tables. Just tab delimited text.
Regards,
Uwe Laubender
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Hi Uwe,
You solved the problem. I just highlighted and duplicated the graphic lines.
Mark
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Thank you Barb and Uwe.
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Hi Mark,
I think this is a poorly constructed "table". I would convert it to a real table or create a table with InDesign's table tools.
See into: https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/using/creating-tables.html
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Uwe Laubender
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Hi Uwe,
Thank you for the suggestion.
Regards,
Mark