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Formatting so the table does not show its 'out line'

Hello,


When you click in the void of the 'white space' around the table, the formatting outline disappears. How can I make that disappear even when the table is selected?


For example, the two images are of the table selected and un-selected. Once I select the table, the formatting outline appears and I want the formatting outline to not show when I click (or select) it or I want it to look like the "un-selected" table even if it is selected.



Thank you.



MacBook Pro Retina

Posted on Jan 28, 2021 8:11 PM

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Posted on Jan 28, 2021 10:53 PM

Written into the software with no user controls, I'm afraid.

Purpose of the reference tabs is, I assume, to let the user know where she/he is when entering data or editing formulas.


Changing the feature requires editing the software.


You can use the Provide Numbers Feedback menu item in the Numbers menu to send Apple a Feature Enhancement Request.


Regards,

Barry

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Jan 28, 2021 10:53 PM in response to sirwop

Written into the software with no user controls, I'm afraid.

Purpose of the reference tabs is, I assume, to let the user know where she/he is when entering data or editing formulas.


Changing the feature requires editing the software.


You can use the Provide Numbers Feedback menu item in the Numbers menu to send Apple a Feature Enhancement Request.


Regards,

Barry

Formatting so the table does not show its 'out line'

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