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Help with copy and paste
When I copy and paste from Excel to Outlook I also get the gridlines
appearing, How can I copy and paste my selection without having the gridlines appear? |
Help with copy and paste
You can use the Edit menu to do Paste-Special, choosing 'unformatted text'
seems to do the trick. "The Commish" wrote: When I copy and paste from Excel to Outlook I also get the gridlines appearing, How can I copy and paste my selection without having the gridlines appear? |
Help with copy and paste
Cool!
Never thought of that. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 9 Feb 2007 12:48:00 -0800, Cin wrote: You can use the Edit menu to do Paste-Special, choosing 'unformatted text' seems to do the trick. "The Commish" wrote: When I copy and paste from Excel to Outlook I also get the gridlines appearing, How can I copy and paste my selection without having the gridlines appear? |
Help with copy and paste
I was just about to post this very same question.
Very nice. Thanks, definately solves a minor problem for me. As I noticed, the Excel data is lined up in left aligned columns, separated by Tabs in Word. "Cin" wrote: You can use the Edit menu to do Paste-Special, choosing 'unformatted text' seems to do the trick. "The Commish" wrote: When I copy and paste from Excel to Outlook I also get the gridlines appearing, How can I copy and paste my selection without having the gridlines appear? |
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