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Carl

Making Border of Frozen Panes Invisible
 
I froze the panes in my spreadsheets verically and horizontally but it looks
terrible. Is there any way to make the border of the pane invisible (or at
least lighter in color)? Thanks in advance.

Max

Making Border of Frozen Panes Invisible
 
Not possible, I believe. Albeit one could effectively disguise it by using
black fill for the frozen rows/columns
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Max
Singapore
http://savefile.com/projects/236895
xdemechanik
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"Carl" wrote in message
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I froze the panes in my spreadsheets verically and horizontally but it
looks
terrible. Is there any way to make the border of the pane invisible (or at
least lighter in color)? Thanks in advance.




Max

Making Border of Frozen Panes Invisible
 
.. by using black fill for the frozen rows/columns
Or conversely, by using black fill for the entire scrollable area <g
--
Max
Singapore
http://savefile.com/projects/236895
xdemechanik
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Carl

Making Border of Frozen Panes Invisible
 
Good idea. Thanks!

"Max" wrote:

.. by using black fill for the frozen rows/columns

Or conversely, by using black fill for the entire scrollable area <g
--
Max
Singapore
http://savefile.com/projects/236895
xdemechanik
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Max

Making Border of Frozen Panes Invisible
 
welcome !
--
Max
Singapore
http://savefile.com/projects/236895
xdemechanik
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"Carl" wrote in message
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Good idea. Thanks!





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