Excel 2010 cell borders

abrock

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In earlier versions of Excel, I would create a table in Excel and then copy/paste into PowerPoint. Once in PowerPoint, I would reformat, retype, edit, and then place boxes over the text to format, etc.

However, in Excel 2010, when I copy a table and paste it into PowerPoint, slightly colored cell borders appear in PowerPoint. I have tried to format the object in PowerPoint, format the cells in Excel - nothing seems to get rid of the borders. This was never a problem in earlier versions.

Can anyone help? I am so perplexed.
 

Excel Facts

Which Excel functions can ignore hidden rows?
The SUBTOTAL and AGGREGATE functions ignore hidden rows. AGGREGATE can also exclude error cells and more.

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