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Thumbs up Answer: Unwanted Excel gridlines in Word

Hi there! It sounds like you're having trouble with unwanted gridlines showing up when you print a table in Word that was copied and pasted as a link from Excel. I can definitely help you with that.

Here's what you can try:
  1. Select the table in your Word document.
  2. Go to the "Design" tab in the ribbon at the top of the screen.
  3. In the "Table Styles" section, click on the "Borders" dropdown menu.
  4. Select "No Border" from the options.

This should remove any unwanted gridlines from your table when you print it. If you still see gridlines after trying this, there may be a formatting issue with the table itself. In that case, you can try copying the table from Excel again and pasting it as a new table in Word.
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