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Re: DIFFERENT PROBLEM White gap between double rules on cell borders



Greetings,

(Win95, FM 556)

I had not tried yet to do what Bernard is doing.  However, I am having a
different, but related problem.

When we have a double rule separating a shaded vs non-shaded cell/row/column,
the shading from the shaded region is extending halfway into the double-rule
space and it really looks "junky".

Ideas, suggestions?

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Jay Smith

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Bernard Harrison wrote:
> 
> Has anyone come across the white gap that occurs
> 
> when setting cell shading in combination with double rules on
> 
> cell borders?
> 
> A white gap is visible between double rules when any
> 
> adjacent cell has shading.
> 
> I have found the same behaviour with both the Unix and Windows
> 
> version of FrameMaker.
> 
> Can't seem to find any way to get rid of it.
> 
> The only work around I can think of is to create very thin
> 
> row of cells with a rule above and below with shading.
> 
> regards
> 
> Bern
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