For small or medium tables, surrounding each value with gridlines may be distracting, as they could overshadow the data. Other alternatives may be (a) under each line of entries or under every (b) to (c) line of entries, or lightly (d) every other line of entries.
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Other alternatives may be horizontal lines under each line of entries or under every third to fifth line of entries, or lightly shading every other line of entries.
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For small or medium tables, surrounding each value with gridlines may be distracting, as they could overshadow the data. Other alternatives may be (a) under each line of entries or under every (b) to (c) line of entries, or lightly (d) every other line of entries.
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For small or medium tables, surrounding each value with gridlines may be distracting, as they could overshadow the data. Other alternatives may be (a) under each line of entries or under every (b) to (c) line of entries, or lightly (d) every other line of entries.
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Other alternatives may be horizontal lines under each line of entries or under every third to fifth line of entries, or lightly shading every other line of entries.
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