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Attribute for <TABLE ...>
FRAME = VOID | BOX | BORDER | ABOVE | BELOW | LHS | RHS | HSIDES | VSIDES

FRAME sets which outer borders are visible. In the next several pages we'll look at all nine value of FRAME.

FRAME and FRAME have an annoying way of changing each others defaults. To simplify your life, here's a rule of thumb: if you use FRAME also use FRAME and BORDER. It's easier to avoid getting confused.

 
 
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