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help! I still can't get the grid lines in Excel to show up. Under
tools/options/view the gridlines is checked....now what?

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Hi,

Did you check the colors ...??? white on white ...

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change grid line color from Tools/Options/View

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help! I still can't get the grid lines in Excel to show up. Under
tools/options/view the gridlines is checked....now what?

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look under ToolsOptionsViewGridlines Color:
It should be set to "Automatic"
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help! I still can't get the grid lines in Excel to show up. Under
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Hi bajlearning,

Also look at the fill colors. If they're set to white nothing
you do with gridlines will have any effect.

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I have tried everything listed here (Excel 2003) AND completly removed OFFice
and reinstalled it and no luck.

The work around is to save a single sheet with the gridline color set to
GRAY 50%, and and inserted sheets will be blank until you repete this
process. The templates are in XLStart (not the default template folder). It
needs to be named BOOK and saved as a TEMPLATE not an excel document. This
works, but I do not like not knowing how to really fix the problem.

Let me know any suggestions, please...


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Default Gridlines in Excel missing.Have tools/opts/view/grid chekd.

Maybe the color of the gridlines has been changed to white or
some other color that does not have sufficient contrast.
Look just below where gridlines are checked in Tools | Options.
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I have tried everything listed here (Excel 2003) AND completly removed OFFice
and reinstalled it and no luck.

The work around is to save a single sheet with the gridline color set to
GRAY 50%, and and inserted sheets will be blank until you repete this
process. The templates are in XLStart (not the default template folder). It
needs to be named BOOK and saved as a TEMPLATE not an excel document. This
works, but I do not like not knowing how to really fix the problem.

Let me know any suggestions, please...


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