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How do I hide the gridlines in the selected cell area eg. from a1 to c5?
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Select your desired area and colour fill white


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On Sat, 2 Jul 2005 17:49:10 -0700, "Nong"
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How do I hide the gridlines in the selected cell area eg. from a1 to c5?


You can't. But what you CAN do is format those cells with a white cell
shading pattern (that is, a white background). That way you won't have
any gridlines showing in the area unless you add borders.

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