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pasting excel 2002 table into word 97

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Chris - 23 Nov 2003 22:19 GMT
I'm pasting an excel table into a word document and its displaying the grid
lines in word.  When I print the table from excel it doesn't display the
grid lines and the only way I can get the grid lines not to appear in word
is if I select the table and format it not to use any border.  But since I
need some of the underlines this isn't going to work.  When I paste I'm
using formatted text (rtf).  I found on another computer I used html format
and didn't get the grid lines but the computer I need it to work on doesn't
give me the html format option.

I've tried both Excel 2000 to Word 2000 &
Excel 2002 to Word 97 and same thing happens on both

How do I get the grid lines not to appear?

Thanks,
Chris
Nick - 24 Nov 2003 21:09 GMT
If you are referring to the gridlines that do not print, In Word 2000,
click in the table, then go to Table->Hide Gridlines.
 
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