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Default Removing Gridlines

Another way is to select ToolsOption and uncheck Gridlines. This will
remove all gridlines from your sheet.
Then select the cell range with your mouse (they turn blue).
Then select Borders from the tool bar up top and select the type of border
you wish.
This will border all the selected cells leaving the rest of the sheet blank
(no gridlines) and no need to play with background colours.

Mickey






"Office Jnr" wrote in message
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Thanks GAry's student. didn't think of that at all.

"Gary''s Student" wrote:

If you don't want gridlines in a part of the worksheet, then select that
set
of cell and set the background color to white.
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Gary's Student


"Office Jnr" wrote:

I want to Border off a section aon a worksheet and the remove the
gridlines,
does anyone know how I can do this.