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Gridlines disappear when I use color fill
When I color fill a cell, the gridlines disappear. I realize that I can use
borders, but they are much bolder than the gridlines, and somewhat distracting. Is there any way to get the gridlines to show through the color fill. Thanks for your help. |
Gridlines disappear when I use color fill
You can format the color and line thickness of the borders. Format
Cells... - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Lynninstitches" wrote in message ... When I color fill a cell, the gridlines disappear. I realize that I can use borders, but they are much bolder than the gridlines, and somewhat distracting. Is there any way to get the gridlines to show through the color fill. Thanks for your help. |
Gridlines disappear when I use color fill
Lynninstitches wrote: When I color fill a cell, the gridlines disappear. I realize that I can use borders, but they are much bolder than the gridlines, and somewhat distracting. Is there any way to get the gridlines to show through the color fill. Thanks for your help. Nope, just change the border color, to Grey 25% for instance. |
Gridlines disappear when I use color fill
Thanks for your help! I don't remember this happening in older versions - is
this a new feature in 2003? "Bob I" wrote: Lynninstitches wrote: When I color fill a cell, the gridlines disappear. I realize that I can use borders, but they are much bolder than the gridlines, and somewhat distracting. Is there any way to get the gridlines to show through the color fill. Thanks for your help. Nope, just change the border color, to Grey 25% for instance. |
Gridlines disappear when I use color fill
No it is not new
-- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Lynninstitches" wrote in message ... Thanks for your help! I don't remember this happening in older versions - is this a new feature in 2003? "Bob I" wrote: Lynninstitches wrote: When I color fill a cell, the gridlines disappear. I realize that I can use borders, but they are much bolder than the gridlines, and somewhat distracting. Is there any way to get the gridlines to show through the color fill. Thanks for your help. Nope, just change the border color, to Grey 25% for instance. |
Gridlines disappear when I use color fill
You're welcome, I don't remember, but Peo says no it's not new.
Lynninstitches wrote: Thanks for your help! I don't remember this happening in older versions - is this a new feature in 2003? "Bob I" wrote: Lynninstitches wrote: When I color fill a cell, the gridlines disappear. I realize that I can use borders, but they are much bolder than the gridlines, and somewhat distracting. Is there any way to get the gridlines to show through the color fill. Thanks for your help. Nope, just change the border color, to Grey 25% for instance. |
Gridlines disappear when I use color fill
Lynn,
As others have pointed out, it's not a new feature -- it's an old feature. Also, if you change the fill color to white (as opposed to no fill), it still paints over the gridlines, white in this case. That really makes people crazy. -- Earl Kiosterud www.smokeylake.com Note: Some folks prefer bottom-posting. But if you bottom-post to a reply that's already top-posted, the thread gets messy. When in Rome... ----------------------------------------------------------------------- "Lynninstitches" wrote in message ... When I color fill a cell, the gridlines disappear. I realize that I can use borders, but they are much bolder than the gridlines, and somewhat distracting. Is there any way to get the gridlines to show through the color fill. Thanks for your help. |
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