When you paste your Excel data into Word you can click on TABLE in the menu,
click SELECT and then click TABLE. Then just drop down the list of
formatting options on the FORMAT BORDER button on the FORMATTING toolbar and
select the no border button. If you prefer to do that in Excel you can press
CTRL + A to select all and then click FORMAT in the menu, select CELLS click
the BORDER tab and click the NONE button to remove all borders. The
gridlines don't transfer with the copy.
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