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Raised Cell question.

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    Raised Cell question.

    Hello all,
    Simple question....I think.

    I've got a table with several cells....for some reason (and I don't know how I did this) on cell looks like its raised. I've checked the shadow and 3D setting and their not on, but the "one" sell still looks like its raised. How do I get rid of this?

    Thanks

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    Have you tried clearing the cells formatting, proably the Border?
    Hope that helps.

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    I checked the cell borders and their all clear. This cell looks like its raised just a little bit, and its got what looks like a shadows below it. Any other ideas on how to remove this?

    Thanks.

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    Hi Try deleting the Row
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    Or use the Paint brush icon, dab it on a cell with "normal" formatting, then select the cell/s that are not normal. Ah presto all is normal!
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    Figured it out, some how when I was playing with shadows and 3D setting I created two cells on top of the original one. I simply put my curser at the corner of the cell, (turned into crosshair) slid it a little to the side and deleted it. Guess that shadow was telling me that there where three cells on top of each other.

    Thanks for all the help.

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    Thanks for letting us know what the problem was in the end

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