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Paste Link Excel Table

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jAdams - 03 Oct 2006 20:41 GMT
I was wondering is there anyway to paste-link a table done in Excel so that
after you save the PowerPoint file the grid lines don't appear?  A simple
Paste doesn't show the gridlines but a paste-link does after the file is
saved.  I realize you can simply take off the gridlines in Excel under Tools
- Options but I was wondering if you there was a way to keep the gridlines in
Excel but not have them show in PowerPoint when doing a paste - link.

Thanks

J.A.
John Wilson - 03 Oct 2006 21:09 GMT
Have you tried changing the colour of the gridlines using the picture toolbar
(recolor picture) so that the gridline color is the same as the background?
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> I was wondering is there anyway to paste-link a table done in Excel so that
> after you save the PowerPoint file the grid lines don't appear?  A simple
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> J.A.
jAdams - 03 Oct 2006 21:33 GMT
Thanks John, it works great!

> Have you tried changing the colour of the gridlines using the picture toolbar
> (recolor picture) so that the gridline color is the same as the background?
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RachelN - 31 Aug 2007 19:16 GMT
I have this exact same problem.  When I tried to change the color of the
gridlines using the picture toolbar(recolor picture) it changes the font
color and the gridlines (because they are both black).  If I change the
gridlines in Excel to a different color, then use the picture toolbar in PPT
to recolor gridlines to the same color as background, PPT leaves a small
black dot in each corner of my cell.  Yikes!  Why is this happening and is
there any other way to erase the gridlines?

> Thanks John, it works great!
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Brian Reilly, MVP - 01 Sep 2007 17:57 GMT
To not have any Excel gridlines in PPT, in Excel choose Tools +
Options and uncheck the gridlines checkbox on the View tab.

Brian Reilly, MVP

>I have this exact same problem.  When I tried to change the color of the
>gridlines using the picture toolbar(recolor picture) it changes the font
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