Pasting into Word?????

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Does anyone have a suggestion or recommendation as to how I can cut a piece of some data in EXCEL (without gridlines), and paste it into MSWORD and not have the gridlines appear?

Thanks, in advance

Mike
 
In Word, select the data and go to Table>Hide gridlines.

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Ian
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Does anyone have a suggestion or recommendation as to how I can cut a piece of some data in EXCEL (without gridlines), and paste it into MSWORD and not have the gridlines appear?

Thanks, in advance

Mike
 
GREAT. Thanks, Ian.
I knew there had to be an 'easy' answer!!!!!!!

Mike

In Word, select the data and go to Table>Hide gridlines.

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Ian
--

Does anyone have a suggestion or recommendation as to how I can cut a piece of some data in EXCEL (without gridlines), and paste it into MSWORD and not have the gridlines appear?

Thanks, in advance

Mike



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Dr. Michael Raphael
University of Phoenix Online
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Hi Mike,

Try Edit-->Paste Special within Word. It really depends what format you're
after. Are you after just the text? Pasting as a table but without
gridlines? etc

Cheers,
Katherine

Does anyone have a suggestion or recommendation as to how I can cut a piece
of some data in EXCEL (without gridlines), and paste it into MSWORD and not
have the gridlines appear?

Thanks, in advance

Mike



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Dr. Michael Raphael
University of Phoenix Online
Faculty
(e-mail address removed)



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Ian
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GREAT. Thanks, Ian.
I knew there had to be an 'easy' answer!!!!!!!

Mike

In Word, select the data and go to Table>Hide gridlines.

--
Ian
--

Does anyone have a suggestion or recommendation as to how I can cut a piece of some data in EXCEL (without gridlines), and paste it into MSWORD and not have the gridlines appear?

Thanks, in advance

Mike



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Dr. Michael Raphael
University of Phoenix Online
Faculty
(e-mail address removed)
 
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