The easiest way to clean them up is to "wash" the file by saving to MIF and opening and saving that version.
omsys.com has a utility program that does these steps for you. And Rick Quatro's TableCleaner plug-in is a must-have if you're going to be working with tables very much. Cheers, Art On 3/8/07, Shmuel Wolfson <sbw at actcom.com> wrote: > Thanks. That may be the problem. The company I worked for used to use > Word, and switched to Frame before I came. It's possible that the tables > were imported. > > Regards, > Shmuel Wolfson > > > > Yves Barbion wrote: > > Indeed, FrameMaker's Table features are one of the most powerful and > > reliable around. > > > > The only times when I experienced "weird" behavior of tables was when > > I had > > tables in FrameMaker which were imported from ...ahem... MS-Weird. But > > hey, > > luckily we have the TableCleaner plug-in, which makes tables behave > > properly > > again: Remove Custom Ruling & Shading > From All Tables in Document and > > there you go. > > > > For more information about TableCleaner: > > http://www.frameexpert.com/plugins/tablecleaner/index.htm -- Art Campbell art.campbell at gmail.com "... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 Vincent and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson No disclaimers apply. DoD 358