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White border boxes on each line/image

New Here ,
Mar 04, 2009 Mar 04, 2009

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On every single page of my WebHelp/CHM file, there are white borders around each line/paragraph image. We use a slight blue as our background color, and I cannot find where to turn these off. It is NOT in the .css, it is NOT in the background color/image/skin. I have noticed that when I go to Format > Styles > Format (drop down) > Borders and Shading, the "Box" border is turned on. No matter how many times I click the top one (None), it goes back to Box. I even took a .css from another document that's not doing this, yet this is still happening. It basically looks like a zebra or a kid's notebook where every other line stands out. Help?

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LEGEND ,
Mar 05, 2009 Mar 05, 2009

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Just a hunch. Do you use a template (or master page in RH8)? If so, maybe perform the same checks there.

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Mar 05, 2009 Mar 05, 2009

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Nope, sorry. This is RH7, and there's no template. In the working document, you can't see the white lines at all. When I generate, that's when they show up.

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Mar 05, 2009 Mar 05, 2009

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Go back to your Borders and Shading and ensure that both the "Setting" and "Style" are set to None.

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LEGEND ,
Mar 06, 2009 Mar 06, 2009

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Sorry I've read your last post again. You say the problem is not in the project but in it's output. So if you preview the output it looks OK?

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No, as I said in my original post, it's the output that looks awful. At this point, the answers were not coming, so I went through and on every single page of the guide, changed the .css to "None" and by hand, re-did every single style on every single page. That took 4+ hours, but it worked.

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