Excel Creates a Border Around Pasted Objects
PSS ID Number: Q110671 Article last modified on 03-07-1997
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The information in this article applies to: |
- Microsoft Word for the Macintosh, versions 4.0, 5.0, 5.1 |
SYMPTOMS
A graphic pasted from Word into Microsoft Excel is surrounded by a single line border.
CAUSE
By default, Microsoft Excel applies an automatic border around a pasted graphic. When you copy an existing graphic from Word or a graphic created using Word’s Copy As Picture command (COMMAND+OPTION+D), a single line border will display around the pasted graphic.
RESOLUTION
To remove the border from the graphic:
- In Microsoft Excel, click once on the graphic to select it.
- From the Format menu, choose Patterns.
- Under Border, select None. Choose OK.
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