Table borders and hide when formulas? Help!

I have a simple table with four columns and four rows. The last row has a hide when formula so the data is only visible to a selection of people.

The problem I am getting is that the border is not appearing on the bottom of the row that is visible for everyone, ie the top border of the cells with hide when formula.

I originally had the opposite problem - all the borders showing including for the rows with the hide when formula. To get around this I re-designed the form a bit and ensured that I could hide the entire last row instead of part of it but now I can’t seem to get the bottom border of the visible row appearing!

Can anyone help with this? I would be very grateful.

Regards,

Katherine

Subject: Table borders and hide when formulas??? Help!!!

Check out intelliprintplus, with it tables etc are easy to create with Notes / Domino data. Chad

Subject: Chad, this is stretching matters

First, there has already been a successful solution suggested and accepted.

Second, the issue raised has nothing to do with what intelliprint does. There is no question of creating tables from Notes data, which is possible in a number of ways, including native classes.

Third, if you are directly involved with a product, please be explicitly clear about that when promoting it to avoid giving all of us product vendors a bad name. In your assorted posts today promoting that product, you have either not identified your relationship with that company/product or have, as in , explicitly referred to it as “their product” implying that you are not related. Given the series of posts, this stretches incredulity.

Subject: You’re really working hard on the ads today eh? (WAS: Table borders and hide when formulas??? Help!!!)

Subject: Table borders and hide when formulas??? Help!!!

Three possibilities…1. Try going into the 3rd row and manually set the bottom cell borders to 1 or whatever.

  1. Set a table border (not cells) to 1 and set the perimeter cell borders to 0.

  2. Insert another row 4 so that the table has 5 rows. Set the font size in the new row 4 to 1 (use a true type font).

Subject: RE: Table borders and hide when formulas??? Help!!!

I have done the the third option, works a treat thankyou!

Katherine