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Default Gridlines & column/row headings off on other pc

Hi excel experts

I'm developing a spreadsheet and I want it to look like a word document as
much as possible so as not to scare the non-excel users. I found some great
code for turning off menus (thank you Bob Phillips) but now I want to know if
I use Tools- Options- View- untick gridlines and row & column headings is
this computer specific or will it 'travel' with the spreadsheet? It appears
to be sheet specific which makes me think it will travel but I would like to
be sure before I send it off.

Oh and while I'm here I have used hyperlinks (ctrl+K) on autoshapes for
navigation from sheet to sheet: when I hover my mouse over they have the full
path of the document not just the sheet name so will they break? I have moved
the spreadsheet around on my PC and they seem to be ok but I don't want to
send it & look like a complete idiot :-)

Thank you

Lucy
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