Removing Table Borders and Rules from Printer Output

So far in this chapter, the examples have been based on the Styles.Default definition, and the output destination has been HTML. This time we will work with the default style template definition for the PRINTER destination, Styles.Printer, and create printed output. Again, we will be removing the table borders and rules. In the following code, you can see that the modifications are quite different from the previous example. First, the parent style definition is now listed as Styles.Printer. Second, instead of replacing the Output style element, we replace the Table style element. Figure 16.8 shows the source code with the attributes and settings for the Table style element.

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