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    table border width

    I have my border set to 1, and it's printing out too thick. Is there any way to make a border width less than 1?
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    The only thing less than 1 you can set it to is 0. Unless you can develop a way to turn only half a pixel.

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    weak... are there other styles I can pick from?

    And explain this to me. If I make the cellspacing value > 1 then it outputs two thinner lines. Is there any way to do away with the outer lines? That line would be thin enough.
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    in that case, make border: 0px; and cell-space: 1px;
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    1px being to thick!? are you mad?
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    maybe he has a REALLY low resolution, 96x49 (I think my calculator is something like that).
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    Originally posted by Acidic
    maybe he has a REALLY low resolution, 96x49 (I think my calculator is something like that).

    Or 2x2 ? I can see that'd be a problem then
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    umm... no. I'm printing from PCs (1024x768 and up). I wish I had a scanner here, I'd show you what I mean.

    Maybe it's just my printer.
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    you will never get smaller than

    style="border: 1px thin #000"

    no possible way. if it is thick on your printer than it is the printers font

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    Would it matter what font I'm using? I'm using Tahoma.... but could I use... say Arial for the table borders?
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    font shouldn't matter
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