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I have Excel worksheets in my Word document. When I print, the gridlines
that do not have borders are printed as if they do have thin borders. I have tried the €śHide Gridlines€ť option in Word, but that is only good for Word based tables. How do I make it so Word will stop printing these Excel gridlines on all my tables? Thank you! |
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You need to hide the gridlines in Excel - they are part of the worksheet.
Edit the worksheet and select Tools Options View tab (or somewhere in Advanced options in Excel 2007) and uncheck the Gridlines box. -- Enjoy, Tony "Biocellguy" wrote in message news ![]() I have Excel worksheets in my Word document. When I print, the gridlines that do not have borders are printed as if they do have thin borders. I have tried the €śHide Gridlines€ť option in Word, but that is only good for Word based tables. How do I make it so Word will stop printing these Excel gridlines on all my tables? Thank you! |
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Note that in Excel 2003, at least, there are two settings for gridlines.
If you don't want to see them on the display, it's Tools/Options/View/Gridlines. If you don't want to print them, it's File/Page Setup/Sheet/Gridlines. |
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