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Rodney
 
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Thanks Jimbola and CLR,

It is not "Print Area"
It is not "Conditional Formatting"

Would it perhaps be some sort of "Array" I have accidentally
invoked?

I shall be offline for the next 10 hours,
football commitments.

Thankyou for your time.





| Could it be some sort of conditional formatting.
| Check this by clicking
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| Format Conditional Formatting
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| and see if any rules have been applied, if so you can click the delete rule
| select the rules and then delete them
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| "Rodney" wrote:
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| Thankyou Debra and CLR,
| lucked out, not pagebreaks, cursor does not change.
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| Here is an image of the part sheet,
| dotted lines are in the differential and mean columns.
| http://cjoint.com/data/fhvFIi2wOZ.htm
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| Thankyou for your time thus far.
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| | Maybe you're seeing page break marks. To turn them off, choose
| | ToolsOptions.
| | On the View tab, remove the check mark from Page Breaks.
| | Click OK
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| | Rodney wrote:
| | In my sheet, I have a bunch of cells that have dotted borders,
| | I cannot change this under format.
| | When I add a column alongside, that part of the column offers no
| | gridlines at all, all is blank.
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| | How do I rectify this please, and get back to naormal cell border format?
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| | Thank you.
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| | Debra Dalgleish
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