Get rid of table frame

Dear all,
Does anyone know how to get rid of frames, including outer and inner frames, of a datatable?
Please give me a help...
PS. I am not saying the Basic datatable, but the Advanced datatable.
Thanks in advanced,
Sean

Dear all,
Does anyone know how to get rid of frames, including outer and inner frames, of a datatable?
Please give me a help...
PS. I am not saying the Basic datatable, but the Advanced datatable.
Thanks in advanced,
Sean

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