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copieing XL without background lines
I'm copying a spreed sheet from XL to Paint so I can paste some other things to it.
I "need" to get rid of the lines (cell-column) from it when I print it. Is there a way to get rid of them in Excel before I copy it and paste it to paint? Or any other way? I really need to get this done and will appreciate the help Thanks B |
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Barefoot on the Moon!
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Use the eyedropper and bucket tools on the lines and make them the same color as the background?
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What version of Excel?
Fire up Google - excel xxxx hide gridlines (xxxx being the version) Now - what are you trying to paste? You may not need Paint, you may be able to do what you need within Excel itself. |
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Thanks
Thanks glc. I got it to where I want it but didnt get back to ya fast enough as to not waste your time.
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