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Old 05-29-2019, 03:12 PM
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Simply copying/pasting a range from Excel to Word doesn't add any borders that weren't already present in Excel. What you get is a table with whatever borders were already there. If you're seeing gridlines, that's because you have Word configured to show them. You can toggle them on/off by clicking anywhere in the table and choosing Table Tools|Layout>View Gridlines.
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