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SUMMARY
In Microsoft Word for Windows, if you use Paste Special to embed a
Microsoft Excel Worksheet Object, the worksheet gridlines do not display on
the screen, even in print preview mode. The gridlines do print correctly.
MORE INFORMATION
Excel for Windows is a screen-based application and Word for Windows
is a printer-based application. When you use the Paste Special command
to embed an Excel Worksheet Object, Word for Windows first converts
the 1-pixel wide gridline into a printer image and then converts it to
a Word for Windows screen image. In this process, the display of the
worksheet's gridlines is lost. Specifically, the white space of the
worksheet cells overlays the gridlines, preventing their display.
REFERENCES"Microsoft Word for Windows User's Guide," version 2.0, pages 690-694 Additional query words: 6.0 6.0a 6.0c winword winword2 word6 2.0 spreadsheet xls ole
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