Gap between columns in a Table

Anonymous
2023-03-10T05:52:05+00:00

There is a template in Microsoft Word called "tactical business marketing plan". On the last page of the template, there is a table. I would appreciate it if anyone can please explain how the gap is created between the columns. Thanks!

Regards,

Mahmood

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-03-10T10:02:28+00:00

    Thank you for the additional information and screenshot. It appears that the gap between the columns in the table is achieved by using vertical borders with white shading.

    You can create a vertical border with white shading to simulate a gap between columns.

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  2. Anonymous
    2023-03-10T14:19:44+00:00

    With all the borders showing it appears the text has been added with a top line. (not sure how you do that?)

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/4zj9rz7qrz3s1gn/tf03992084_win32.dotx?dl=0

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  3. Stefan Blom 324K Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator
    2023-03-10T14:40:24+00:00

    The top line is a paragraph border (that is, not part of the table formatting).

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  4. Anonymous
    2023-03-10T14:46:18+00:00

    Stefan, Yes. But how do you do it?

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