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Table Borders: No Inside Borders

If you give the table borders (as done in the previous example) then by default the table has both inside and outside borders. You can use RULES=NONE to get rid of the inside borders. Add RULES=NONE to FRAME=BOX to the <TABLE ...> tag. Note that currently only MSIE recognizes these attributes.

<TABLE BORDER=1 RULES=NONE FRAME=BOX>

which gives us this table:

watermelon grapes
peaches bananas

 
 
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