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Default Format Inserted Excel Table

I have inserted an Excel spreadsheet as a table into a Word 2007 document
(saved as .docx) using the Insert/Table menu.

I would like to remove the gridlines.

How does one do this?

In Excel, there is an option to not show these; there is also the possibility
of formatting the cell borders to be white. But neither of these seems to
work. I cannot locate an option to turn off gridlines. And when I try to set
a cell border color to white, it returns to automatic.

Thanks.
--ron
 
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