How to draw a border inside merged cells in Flex Grid ?
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How to draw a border inside merged cells in Flex Grid ?
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Last edited by Lemoner on Fri Jun 12, 2020 4:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: How to draw a border inside merged cells in Flex Grid ?
In the properties of the flex grid you can set the border for each cell individually.
- select the cell
- click 'Style'
- select the cell
- click 'Style'
Re: How to draw a border inside merged cells in Flex Grid ?
Please see my screenshot with Settings. I can't set the border in merged cells.
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Re: How to draw a border inside merged cells in Flex Grid ?
Please click 'Style' to set the border properties of the selected cell.
Re: How to draw a border inside merged cells in Flex Grid ?
=) Ok, nevermind. I see You won't understand me. Just try to draw the line between merged cells. It's impossimble. I solved this only by drawing image background with the fake line.
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Re: How to draw a border inside merged cells in Flex Grid ?
@Lemoner,
The answer to your question is you can't. Once you merged the 2 cells you no longer have a 'border' between them so there is no way via the properties to add a border in between. The solution you came up with is the one I would have suggested.
The answer to your question is you can't. Once you merged the 2 cells you no longer have a 'border' between them so there is no way via the properties to add a border in between. The solution you came up with is the one I would have suggested.