To convert an Excel file to a web page format, you can use Excel's export function.First, open the file you want to convert in Excel, select File on the menu bar, and then select the Export option.In the pop-up dialog box, select the "Web Page" option, and set the required format and options.Then click the "Export" button and wait for a while until the export is completed. After you finish the export process, you can use Word or other browsers to view and edit the web page file.If you want to save it in Word format, you need to save the page file as a Word document first.After opening the page file in Word, choose File on the menu bar, and then choose the Save As option.In the pop-up dialog box, select "Word" format and set the required format and options.Click Save to save as a Word document. Please note that the above methods are applicable to converting Excel files to Web pages or Word documents, and cannot guarantee that all content will be completely preserved.
Select the cell range you want to copy, click the "Border" drop-down list in the "Font" column of the "Start" ribbon, and select "No Border" from the list. 2. After 360 Q&A, I copied the selected cell range of the steel reference quality measures in the Excel table and pasted it into the Word document. At this time, I will find that there is no table. At the same time, I click the "Smart" drop-down list in the lower right corner to select from it as needed. 3. Method 2: Delete the table border in Word When the pasted content contains a table, we can move the mouse to the inside of the table, and click Select All when the "Select All" flag as shown in the figure appears. 4. Switch to the "Table Layout" functional area and click the "Convert to Text" button in the column of "Data show sulfur gold type pre filling data for flying steam", as shown in the figure: 5. In the pop-up window, select the text separator as required. Normally, select "Tab" and click "OK". 6. In the end, it will be found that the cold ring king liquid box is missing beside the table copied from Excel to Word. 7. Method 3: Paste unformatted text with "Paste Selectively" Select and copy the content in Excel, click the "Paste" drop-down list in the main interface of Word program, and select the "Paste Special" item from it. 8. Then in the "Paste Special" window that opens, select the "Unformatted Text" item, and click "OK" to complete the operation of removing the table border.
1. Method 1: Clear the bottom of the table in Excel
Select the cell range you want to copy, click the Border drop-down list in the Font column of the Start function area, and select No Border. 2. Then copy the selected cell range in the Excel table and paste it into the Word document. At this time, you will find that there is no table. At the same time, click the "Smart" drop-down list in the lower right corner to select as needed. 3. Method 2: Delete the table border in Word When the pasted content contains a table, we can move the mouse to the inside of the table, and click Select All when the "Select All" flag as shown in the figure appears. 4. Switch to the "Table Layout" function area and click the "Convert to Text" button in the "Data" column, as shown in the figure: 5. In the pop-up window, select the text separator as required. Normally, select "Tab" and click "OK". 6. Finally, you will find that the table border copied from Excel to Word is missing. 7. Method 3: Paste unformatted text with "Paste Selectively" Select Liang Zhong Weichun from the donor office to copy the content in Excel, click the "Paste" drop-down list in the main interface of the Word program, and select the "Paste Special" item from it. 8. Then in the "Paste Special" window that opens, select the "Unformatted Text" item, and click "OK" to complete the operation of removing the table border.
Multiple approaches. 1、 Cancel table lines in EXCEL, copy and paste them into WORD. 2、 Copy in EXCEL (with table lines), paste in WORD, and select "plain text". 3、 If there is a table after pasting it to WORD, select the table (click the table flag in the upper left corner of the table), and then select Table - Convert - Convert Table to Text.