Not your standard copy and paste question...
I work with maps and find it best to make tables in excel, and then paste them into the final product. Here is my problem. When ever I make a table using excel, I like the borders to be black (very easily done in excel). Once I do that, I copy the whole table and paste into photoshop. My problem is that the upper border and left border lose their color. I can solve this if in addition to copying my table, I also copy the row above and the column to the left. However, I then have to go into photoshop and delete the grayed out cell borders (this can mainly be solved by merging the cells in excel before copying). Can anyone think of a way around this where if I just copy the table, it will include the upper and left borders?
Thanks,
Clay
I work with maps and find it best to make tables in excel, and then paste them into the final product. Here is my problem. When ever I make a table using excel, I like the borders to be black (very easily done in excel). Once I do that, I copy the whole table and paste into photoshop. My problem is that the upper border and left border lose their color. I can solve this if in addition to copying my table, I also copy the row above and the column to the left. However, I then have to go into photoshop and delete the grayed out cell borders (this can mainly be solved by merging the cells in excel before copying). Can anyone think of a way around this where if I just copy the table, it will include the upper and left borders?
Thanks,
Clay