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Avoid or Hide a gridline in a Tabularnote ( in Titleblock)

Avoid or Hide a gridline in a Tabularnote ( in Titleblock)

Avoid or Hide a gridline in a Tabularnote ( in Titleblock)

(OP)
Hi

I have to start up to set some drafttemplates incl titleblocks.

I have studied some of NX´s orginal template´s ....

I have one question to someone here - if she/he knows it.

In a tabular note - how can a "gridline" between two cell´s be hidden or deleted ?

I need this , just as the attached example from NX default templates.


lklo

RE: Avoid or Hide a gridline in a Tabularnote ( in Titleblock)

Can you merge the two cells?

Gary Bangs
www.flowserve.com

RE: Avoid or Hide a gridline in a Tabularnote ( in Titleblock)

as of 7.5 you can merge cells or in you can select a cell -> edit style -> cell tab and edit the cell border in the "order area.

RE: Avoid or Hide a gridline in a Tabularnote ( in Titleblock)

(OP)
hello jnikolauk

Thank´s it works - I had earlier tried this method , without luck.
I am little bit confused because , if I select a cell that already has one border invisible , and then selecet edit style, the parameter from this cell is not inherited in the setting dialog,
it is always SOLID and NORMAL.
But I found out just set parameter to desired setting ,and the border changed.. OK .....but I think there is a small failure in NX 8 here.

lklo

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