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I've found that using the border feature on the individual paragraphs
sometimes works, sort of. Not very good, but at least it doesn't require
graphics. Like Bill's methods, this one does not depend on the tool you
use to create HLP files.
Mike Huber
mike -dot- huber -at- software -dot- rockwell -dot- com
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Bill Bledsoe [SMTP:bill -dot- bledsoe -at- cms-stl -dot- com]
>...
>No! Doc2Help, RoboHelp, HDK, ForeHelp, HelpBreeze, HelpMagician, et.
>al. ALL OUTPUT Either HTML or .HLP files. That's it.
>
>The Microsoft Windows Help Compiler does not allow borders in tables.
>There are two work arounds, and both involve graphics, no matter which
>WHAT you're using:
>
>1. Make a screen shot (graphic) of the table, and paste into the help
>file
>2. put lines (graphics) inbetween the rows (still no vertical rules in
>this solution)
>
>That's it.<BOBBITT>
>...
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