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Hello,

I created a table with 2 cells.
In each cell there is also a table.
For the 1st table (the container), I put the edges in white so that they aren’t seen.
On screen, it’s exactly like that. But if the page is printed, the edges of the 1st table are printed in black ? .
Do you know why and how to avoid that ?

Thank you for your help.

Patrick

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@pcthugNov 30.2005 — Hello,

I created a table with 2 cells.

In each cell there is also a table.

For the 1st table (the container), I put the edges in white so that they aren't seen.

On screen, it's exactly like that. But if the page is printed, the edges of the 1st table are printed in black ? .

Do you know why and how to avoid that ?

Thank you for your help.

Patrick[/QUOTE]


Depending on a few different factors I think that web pages tables are automaticaly printed, however May I suggest that you set the border of the Main Table (The Container) To [B]0[/B] This may fix the problem. That or just use DIV's
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