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Hi! Robert
Thanks for your suggestions. In fact, the other way to overcome this is to paste as a picture. But I am reluctant because this makes my file size very big (I suppose so), as I have more than 200 EXCEL objects in the same WORDS document!! LCC -----Original Message----- Hello lcc LCC wrote: Regret to inform you that in my original EXCEL, the Gridlines option is NEVER checked. After pasted as object in WORDS, the print preview always shows the gridlines. If you don't find a better solution: Set the Excel cells to have borders on all sides and format those as _white_. HTH Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MS \ / | MVP X Against HTML | for / \ in e-mail & news | Word . |
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