Sam: What method are you using to paste the table, and what version of Word
(though I'm not sure it matters; we'll ask anyway)?
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"Sam" wrote in message
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Place the cursor inside one of the cells and with the Ctrl and the Alt
keys
held down, press u. That should remove the borders.
Thank you for your reply.
I copy a range of Excel cells into Word. I place a cursor inside one of
the
cells that I can now see in Word and press u while pressing Ctrl and Alt
keys
down. Unfortunately, nothing happens.
Also, if the method above were to work, would it also remove the Word
Table
[that I would like to keep] into which I will be pasting Excel data? Is
there a way around this [so that I paste Excel data without the cells
around
each value, into the Word table]? Or, is the shortest way to copy the
Excel
data into word, remove the cells around the numbers, and then copy this
clean
data and paste into the Word table that is in another window?
Thank you for your help