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Access XP Report - Design View
Name: SNYP40A1 Date: June 8, 2005 at 10:48:04 Pacific OS: XP SP2 CPU/Ram: P4
Comment:
I am trying to create a MS Access XP Report by importing a form that I already have and using Design View to insert the corresponding fields. I am fine with getting the proper fields to show, but I am trying to import a document from Excel. I copy and paste the document into Access, but the frickin gridlines show! I cannot figure out how to hide the grid lines. It is really annoying me and I wish those idiots in Redmond would have thought to put a hide gridline function in Design View when importing an Excel spreadsheet. There should also be an autofit function when importing a word document into Design View, but I shall save that for another rant. Anyway, can someone tell me how to get rid of the fickin gridlines when importing from Excel? thanks, George
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