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Erasing Table Borders in FrontPage 98


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Tables are a great way to format information on Web pages. With tables, you can easily align columns of information, the fields within your online forms, and other page elements.

The table-drawing tools in FrontPage 98 make tables even more useful. Using one of these new table tools, the Eraser, you can remove cell boundaries with a click of the wrist . To do so, first click the Eraser toolbar button on the Table toolbar in the FrontPage Editor. Then, drag across any internal boundary of a table to select it. When you release the mouse button, the boundary will disappear and the adjacent cells will merge into one.

To turn off eraser mode, click the Eraser icon again, click outside the table, or double-click within the table.



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