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There is a line that shows up on my worksheet (& prints) that is not
formatted in as a border, it's not drawn in, I can't select it & I can't get rid of it even if I delete the columns and/or rows that is showing up in...mysterious! |
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I've had this occasionally in the past - a very stubborn line. The way
I solved it was to copy a larger range of blank cells over the affected cells - eg if it was at the bottom of B23:F23, I copied, say, A60:G61 into A23. Obviously this will overwrite your data and formulae, so you will need to re-instate them. Hope this helps. Pete Vera Lemon wrote: There is a line that shows up on my worksheet (& prints) that is not formatted in as a border, it's not drawn in, I can't select it & I can't get rid of it even if I delete the columns and/or rows that is showing up in...mysterious! |
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Thanks for the tip Pete, however, it didn't work...The line actually runs
from H8:H37 along the right side or I8:I37 on the left side. The only way I can make it not show up on my print out is to select all cells involved & drag to an unused part of the worksheet, then re-enter my data. I was just wondering if there was some other way of ridding the line, rather than just moving it. "Pete_UK" wrote: I've had this occasionally in the past - a very stubborn line. The way I solved it was to copy a larger range of blank cells over the affected cells - eg if it was at the bottom of B23:F23, I copied, say, A60:G61 into A23. Obviously this will overwrite your data and formulae, so you will need to re-instate them. Hope this helps. Pete Vera Lemon wrote: There is a line that shows up on my worksheet (& prints) that is not formatted in as a border, it's not drawn in, I can't select it & I can't get rid of it even if I delete the columns and/or rows that is showing up in...mysterious! |
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Some other guesses...
Could the line be caused by format|conditional formatting? Could the line be an object (like a button) that was squished when some rows were deleted? If it's the only object on the worksheet, you may be able to delete it by: edit|Goto|special|objects and hit the delete key (if the worksheet is protected, unprotect it first. You may need to go into design mode (an icon on the Control toolbox toolbar) so that the object can be selected.) Vera Lemon wrote: There is a line that shows up on my worksheet (& prints) that is not formatted in as a border, it's not drawn in, I can't select it & I can't get rid of it even if I delete the columns and/or rows that is showing up in...mysterious! -- Dave Peterson |
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Thanks Dave!! Suggestion #3 Worked!! Yeah! Edit/goto/special/objects fixed it!
You're the best! "Dave Peterson" wrote: Some other guesses... Could the line be caused by format|conditional formatting? Could the line be an object (like a button) that was squished when some rows were deleted? If it's the only object on the worksheet, you may be able to delete it by: edit|Goto|special|objects and hit the delete key (if the worksheet is protected, unprotect it first. You may need to go into design mode (an icon on the Control toolbox toolbar) so that the object can be selected.) Vera Lemon wrote: There is a line that shows up on my worksheet (& prints) that is not formatted in as a border, it's not drawn in, I can't select it & I can't get rid of it even if I delete the columns and/or rows that is showing up in...mysterious! -- Dave Peterson |
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In article . com, "Pete_UK" wrote:
I've had this occasionally in the past - a very stubborn line. The way I solved it was to copy a larger range of blank cells over the affected cells - eg if it was at the bottom of B23:F23, I copied, say, A60:G61 into A23. Obviously this will overwrite your data and formulae, so you will need to re-instate them. Before copying over stuff, try selecting a cell without the line and using "format paint" from that over the cells that are giving you the problem. That will get rid of odd formatting of all sorts. HTH Vera Lemon wrote: There is a line that shows up on my worksheet (& prints) that is not formatted in as a border, it's not drawn in, I can't select it & I can't get rid of it even if I delete the columns and/or rows that is showing up in...mysterious! |
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