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Default How do I darken the gridlines in a worksheet?

I can barely see the gridlines on an Excel worksheet in my new Office 2007.
Is there a way to make them darker and more visible?
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Maybe it's time to drop the gridlines and use borders?

OkieFinanceGuy wrote:

I can barely see the gridlines on an Excel worksheet in my new Office 2007.
Is there a way to make them darker and more visible?


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Hi OkieFinanceGuy,

In 2003 you got to ToolsOptionsView tab and there is a gridlines
color pulldown at the bottom of the window. I imagine it would be
something similar in 2007.

HTH
Martin


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