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Default How to keep border format when pasting

In Word, I have a two-column table that has no borders (lines) showing. When
I copy the table, and paste it in another Word document, borders (lines)
appear all around and inside the table (like a square with a big plus sign
inside). To correct this, I always have to (1) highlight the whole table;
(2) right-click the little compass that appears when the mouse is on the top
-left corner of the table; (3) select "borders and shading"; and (4) select
the setting as "None".

Is there an easier/better way?
 
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