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Default inserting an Excel spreadsheet into Word - how to remove gridl

There isn't an easier way? You can't just choose whether or not to print the
gridlines in ALL the objects at the same time? I've got Word 2002 and I
thought I remember earlier versions being able to do it...

Thanks for the help.

"macropod" wrote:

Hi Mo,

If you want to switch off the gridlines in an Excel worksheet that's already
embedded, double-click the embedded worksheet, then use Tools | Options |
View and uncheck the "Gridlines" box as suggested by garfield-n-odie.

Cheers


"Mo" wrote in message
...
When using the Insert Excel Spreadsheet command in Word- I can easily use

the
Excel features and return to Word and view the "table" that was created in
Excel. However, I can't figure out how to remove the gridlines. I know how

to
do it if it were a Word table, but how do you remove the gridlines when

the
table was created in Excel? I have Excel 2003.



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