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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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In that case, what you are seeing is Word's table gridlines. Since they will
not print, this is just a display issue. If they bother you, turn them off
using Table | Hide Gridlines.

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"RKA" wrote in message
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Print preview showed No girdlines.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Do these "gridlines" show in Print Preview? If so, they're borders, and

you
should be able to remove them by selecting the table and choosing No

Border
from the Borders palette or None in Format | Borders and Shading. If

not,
they're just gridlines, toggled by Table | Show/Hide Gridlines.

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"RKA" wrote in message
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I resorted to Ctrl+Alt+U, but it had no effect. I am having trouble

finding
the eraser tool from the Table toolbox to remove borders from any

sort of
table, including excel cells.

I want to at least try to see if the Eraser tool toolbox will work.

What
should I do to succesfuly attempt this in Excel 2000?

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

If they're borders, Ctrl+Alt+U will remove them, but you'll still

see
gridlines if you have table gridlines displayed. This applies to

Excel
content pasted into Word; I can't answer for Excel files opened in

Word
(which I would regard as a Bad Idea).

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"RKA" wrote in message
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Whatever Excel uses because that is the attachment I use to open

up in
Word.
It almost looks like a column, but I tried to use Table-Delete

Row-
or
Delete Cell, but it had not impact.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Are they gridlines or borders? See
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFms/Gridlines.htm

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"RKA" wrote in message
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Management has been giving me Excel files in an e-mail

attachment.
However
I
need it in Word. I found out from another member that it can

be
opened
in
Word, but the important thing is to save it in Word, but now

the
Excel
grid
lines still exist in Word. How can I remove the gridlines?