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Just a little gap 'tween columns please

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dean12

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Oct 23, 2001
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I have a series of number in columns a,b,c

On the row where I total things up, I want to apply a single line above and a double line below the total. I used border lines to do this.

Problem is that the border line appears to be continuous all the way across from column A to column C. What I would really like is a "little tiny" gap to show the separation of the columns. I notice even that the number in the column are not precisely aligned against the right side - there is a little tiny gap.

Any ideas?

I really don't want to use a blank column between A - B and B-C because this is ugly and in actual practice I have a large number of columns to deal with.

thanks....
 
You probably won't like this solution any better than the "insert blank columns" idea, but you could just set the row above your totals to single underline, and set your total row to double underline.

If it were me, I would do the blank column thing, and set the width to something very narrow, like .5 or so.
 
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