Outlook Express 2001 : How to eliminate grid lines ?

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Guest

Dear Sir,

When I copy a table from Corel Quattro Pro Worksheet and paste it to the a
new e-mail at the Olutlook Express, usually the grid lines of the table
remain and the text in each cell stick very close to the line. Usually I use
space bar to move it further away from the line for easy reading.

May I know if there is a way to eliminate the grid lines ? I tried to
disable the grid lne at the original worksheet before copying, but it did
not work.

If I choose to retain the grid lines, is there a way to indent the text
(move a few spacing from the left of the grid line) within the boxes ?


Kind Regards

Low Seng Kuang
 
L

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

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Mr. Low said:
Dear Sir,

When I copy a table from Corel Quattro Pro Worksheet and paste it to
the a new e-mail at the Olutlook Express, usually the grid lines of
the table remain and the text in each cell stick very close to the
line. Usually I use space bar to move it further away from the line
for easy reading.

May I know if there is a way to eliminate the grid lines ? I tried to
disable the grid lne at the original worksheet before copying, but
it did not work.

If I choose to retain the grid lines, is there a way to indent the
text (move a few spacing from the left of the grid line) within the
boxes ?


Kind Regards

Low Seng Kuang

Hi - unfortunately, you're in the wrong newsgroup. This is a group to
support Microsoft Outlook (part of Microsoft Office). Outlook Express is a
part of Internet Explorer and is an entirely different program, despite its
similar name..

You will probably get a faster and more expert answer if you post this to an
Outlook Express news group. Try
microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress

If this group isn't carried on the news server that's carrying this group,
try using news.microsoft.com as your NNTP server.

A good website for information on OE is http://www.insideoe.com/
 

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