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How do I paste from excel to word, witout getting the grid lines? I have
tried filling whole sheet with white and when I paste to word, I still get the grid lines. Ross |
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In Word - Table|Hide Gridlines
-- Ian -- "Ross" wrote in message ... How do I paste from excel to word, witout getting the grid lines? I have tried filling whole sheet with white and when I paste to word, I still get the grid lines. Ross |
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Thanks Ian,
Boy am I thick. I should have known that :) Ross "Ian" wrote in message ... In Word - Table|Hide Gridlines -- Ian -- "Ross" wrote in message ... How do I paste from excel to word, witout getting the grid lines? I have tried filling whole sheet with white and when I paste to word, I still get the grid lines. Ross |
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When you paste into Word, you're pasting in your data in a table. When you
are in Word and don't want to see the gridlines, click anywhere in the data and click the Table command on the menu bar, then down by the bottom is Hide Gridlines. Click that. Ross wrote: How do I paste from excel to word, witout getting the grid lines? I have tried filling whole sheet with white and when I paste to word, I still get the grid lines. Ross |
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