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Cannot copy table from Excel 2007 to Word 2007 w invisible grid li
How do I copy a table from Excel 2007 to Word 2007 with invisible grid lines?
In previous version of Word, it was possible to do so by clicking on "insert special" and choose one of the categories (I have forgotten which). With Word 2007, the grid lines become visible no matter which option I choose under "insert special". Is it possible for you to help me? Thanks! |
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Cannot copy table from Excel 2007 to Word 2007 w invisible grid li
To hide the gridlines, click the View Gridlines button (to deselect the
option) on the Table Tools Layout tab. This setting will be preserved between Word sessions. If you are in fact referring to text boundaries, you can show/hide those via Office button | Word Options, Advanced category. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "alice" wrote in message ... How do I copy a table from Excel 2007 to Word 2007 with invisible grid lines? In previous version of Word, it was possible to do so by clicking on "insert special" and choose one of the categories (I have forgotten which). With Word 2007, the grid lines become visible no matter which option I choose under "insert special". Is it possible for you to help me? Thanks! |
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Cannot copy table from Excel 2007 to Word 2007 w invisible grid li
To hide the gridlines, click the View Gridlines button (to deselect the
option) on the Table Tools Layout tab. This setting will be preserved between Word sessions. If you are in fact referring to text boundaries, you can show/hide those via Office button | Word Options, Advanced category. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "alice" wrote in message ... How do I copy a table from Excel 2007 to Word 2007 with invisible grid lines? In previous version of Word, it was possible to do so by clicking on "insert special" and choose one of the categories (I have forgotten which). With Word 2007, the grid lines become visible no matter which option I choose under "insert special". Is it possible for you to help me? Thanks! |
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Cannot copy table from Excel 2007 to Word 2007 w invisible gri
Thanks, Stefan!! Do I click on the View Gridlines in Excel or in Word?
"Stefan Blom" wrote: To hide the gridlines, click the View Gridlines button (to deselect the option) on the Table Tools Layout tab. This setting will be preserved between Word sessions. If you are in fact referring to text boundaries, you can show/hide those via Office button | Word Options, Advanced category. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "alice" wrote in message ... How do I copy a table from Excel 2007 to Word 2007 with invisible grid lines? In previous version of Word, it was possible to do so by clicking on "insert special" and choose one of the categories (I have forgotten which). With Word 2007, the grid lines become visible no matter which option I choose under "insert special". Is it possible for you to help me? Thanks! . |
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Cannot copy table from Excel 2007 to Word 2007 w invisible gri
Thanks, Stefan!! Do I click on the View Gridlines in Excel or in Word?
"Stefan Blom" wrote: To hide the gridlines, click the View Gridlines button (to deselect the option) on the Table Tools Layout tab. This setting will be preserved between Word sessions. If you are in fact referring to text boundaries, you can show/hide those via Office button | Word Options, Advanced category. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "alice" wrote in message ... How do I copy a table from Excel 2007 to Word 2007 with invisible grid lines? In previous version of Word, it was possible to do so by clicking on "insert special" and choose one of the categories (I have forgotten which). With Word 2007, the grid lines become visible no matter which option I choose under "insert special". Is it possible for you to help me? Thanks! . |
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Cannot copy table from Excel 2007 to Word 2007 w invisible gri
In Word (I thought that was clear from my previous reply?).
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "alice" wrote in message ... Thanks, Stefan!! Do I click on the View Gridlines in Excel or in Word? "Stefan Blom" wrote: To hide the gridlines, click the View Gridlines button (to deselect the option) on the Table Tools Layout tab. This setting will be preserved between Word sessions. If you are in fact referring to text boundaries, you can show/hide those via Office button | Word Options, Advanced category. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "alice" wrote in message ... How do I copy a table from Excel 2007 to Word 2007 with invisible grid lines? In previous version of Word, it was possible to do so by clicking on "insert special" and choose one of the categories (I have forgotten which). With Word 2007, the grid lines become visible no matter which option I choose under "insert special". Is it possible for you to help me? Thanks! . |
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Cannot copy table from Excel 2007 to Word 2007 w invisible gri
In Word (I thought that was clear from my previous reply?).
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "alice" wrote in message ... Thanks, Stefan!! Do I click on the View Gridlines in Excel or in Word? "Stefan Blom" wrote: To hide the gridlines, click the View Gridlines button (to deselect the option) on the Table Tools Layout tab. This setting will be preserved between Word sessions. If you are in fact referring to text boundaries, you can show/hide those via Office button | Word Options, Advanced category. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "alice" wrote in message ... How do I copy a table from Excel 2007 to Word 2007 with invisible grid lines? In previous version of Word, it was possible to do so by clicking on "insert special" and choose one of the categories (I have forgotten which). With Word 2007, the grid lines become visible no matter which option I choose under "insert special". Is it possible for you to help me? Thanks! . |
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