How to Remove Table Borders in Google Docs
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Google Docsis one of the best ways to create and share documents for all purposes, and one of the main reasons for such is that it allows a wide range of formatting capabilities. If there’s something worth inserting in your document to organize it or convey your message better, Google Docs probably supports it.
However, some of Google Docs’ formatting options can be a little tricky for new users. Not all of the options jump out at you, and you may find it difficult to get your document looking exactly as you want it.
Although you cansplit a document into columnswith Google Docs, you may find it easier to simply create a table for this same purpose. However, table borders can sometimes look harsh and unsightly. Luckily, there’s a way to remove table borders in Google Docs.
How To Remove Table Borders In Google Docs
Laying out text in Google Docs using a table with hidden borders is a great substitution to other complex formatting options. Let’s go over how to achieve this, step by step.
Clicking on the option, a screen with your table’s properties will come up. These properties include the table’s border, which you can change by both color and thickness.
While many people will achieve creating an invisible table by setting the border color to white, this is not the best practice. If something were to happen where the document’s background color was changed, you’d look a bit amateurish.
Instead, change the border thickness to0 pt. This will completely remove your table’s borders, allowing you to use its cells to better organize your text in a way similar to setting up a multi-column page.
If you ever want to undo this change and see the cell boundaries of your table again, just change the border thickness to any other value. The default is1 pt.
Removing table borders is a great way to format your text in a presentable manner that would otherwise require more complicated document settings. It only takes a matter of seconds, so do consider it if you ever require text confined to multiple rows or columns.
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