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Thank you for your swift reply and concern. It is really a PLUS to have such a great support 🙂
OK. I think I found why. At least now the CSS line disappears…
When the Column GAP is on default ( meaning no number indicated there, even 0 ) the CSS produces this line ( which somehow makes sense ).
So, by putting a number – even 0, the CSS gives a normal line like
gap:0px ( greyed out )
The Topic is solved 🙂
Cheers !
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blue_life.