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Old July 11th, 2004, 04:27 AM
MrHull
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Default Deleting (not hiding )Cells in a Excel to Word Doc

I created My CV in Excel, then copied and pasted the Doc into Word
2003.
when I open the document in Word the gridlines (cells from Excel)
appear.
I realise that I can hide the gridlines (cells) in Word 2003.
But what I would really like to do is DELETE the gridlines totally.
Can this be done.

Many Thanks
Mr Hull
 




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