Help with Formatting Spread Sheet
It's the option that is given in tools then options. If I uncheck it the
gridliines disappear. And if I check it, the gridlines appear again.
Here's an example of what I'm talking about.
I have a spread sheet that has 7 collums in it. And I have created borders
all around the collums. Now I'm ready to enter my data. When I get to the
end of page one, all of my lines are shaded again. Is there a way that I can
format the spread sheed to stay in borders all the way through or do I have
to keep cutting an pasting? I hope that this makes sense. Thanks.
"Rick Rothstein" wrote:
When you say "gridlines", do you mean "borders"? If so, tell us about these
borders... how are they set up, what line style is used, how thick are they,
etc.?
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Rick (MVP - Excel)
"SIRSTEVE" wrote in message
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I have a spreadsheet that I'm currently using to enter data into each day.
In this spreadsheet I want to use the gridlines. Is there a way that
after
I create my collums etc., that I can use the grid liines ongoing instead
of
cutting and pasting them from one sheet to the next?
Thanks.
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