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The Evernote Blog from Dec 26 2016 includes the following:

 

Try as I might, I can't create this sort of thing. It has to be a table and the table has no borders...

I gather this is Apple and not Windows?

 

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1 hour ago, lisec said:

The Evernote Blog from Dec 26 2016 includes the following:

 

Try as I might, I can't create this sort of thing. It has to be a table and the table has no borders...

I gather this is Apple and not Windows?

Screen Shot 2016-12-26 at 5.40.56 PM.png

Table options are documented here
 https://help.evernote.com/hc/en-us/articles/208314638-How-to-create-and-customize-tables
Mac users get a few more options  :)

 

If this is something you need, one route is to modify the underlying html code.
<table style="width: 100%; table-layout: fixed; border: 1px solid rgb(255, 255, 255)

 

Also, you could get a Mac user to post a template Template5x5TableNoBorder.enex

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1 hour ago, DTLow said:

Screen Shot 2016-12-26 at 5.40.56 PM.png

If this is something you need, one route is to modify the underlying html code.

<table style="width: 100%; table-layout: fixed; border: 1px solid rgb(255, 255, 255)

 

Interesting... how to you modify the html? (I know html and css as they are my workhorses, so I'm not asking what the code means, but where the html can be modified)

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6 minutes ago, lisec said:

Interesting... how to you modify the html? (I know html and css as they are my workhorses, so I'm not asking what the code means, but where the html can be modified)

You can export the note, giving you a .enex file to modify with a text editor

After modification, import the .enex file

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1 minute ago, DTLow said:

You can export the note, giving you a .enex file to modify with a text editor

After modification, import the .enex file

Right, ok. I thought there was a cool feature where you could do it within Evernote.

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On 12/26/2016 at 8:13 PM, lisec said:

Interesting... how to you modify the html? (I know html and css as they are my workhorses, so I'm not asking what the code means, but where the html can be modified)

There is a third party tool which lets you edit EN notes, ENML.  If you know HTML you can copy the note link to the tool, make your adjustments, save, and then sync back into EN.  I don't know HTML or XML at all but was able to use the tool to clean up some of the spacing and border colors to create some default tables.  FWIW.

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