You can hide cell borders for adjacent cells in a title block table. This lets you combine several cells with different font sizes and justification to create the appearance of a single cell.
For example, you might want to make text easier to read by bolding a heading and indenting subordinate text and also want all the text to appear to be in one cell.
To hide cell borders:
- Type and format the text in each cell.
- Shift + click to select all the cells.
- Right-click and click Hide Borders.
- Click away from the cells.
The border between the cells is hidden.
- To restore the cell borders, Shift + click to select all the cells, right-click, and click Show Borders.
You can also:
- Hide the borders of all cells in a row by right-clicking the row number and clicking Hide Borders.
- Hide the borders of all cells in a column by right-clicking the column identifier and clicking Hide Borders.