Pasting Excel data intoo Outlook Gridlines

kajero

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This isn't the least bit important and it really doesn't matter, but I was hoping someone could tell my why it happens anyway. I love to fill my mind with useless knowlege.

Sometimes when I paste data from Excel 2007 into an Outlook 2007 message body, faint grid lines appear and other times not. These are not borders, but the default gridlines that appear in the Excel Worksheet.

I've noticed the gridlines appear if I paste data into another worksheet and copy it from there into the Outlook message body. I use the correct formatting in the outlook message body so the problem does not lie there.
 

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