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This is a basic question.
I'm sick of viewing the gray cell limits when they're not selected. Recently I viewed some sheets with no cell limits at all and loved it. How do i managed to do this on a particular sheet or workbook? |
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Solved.
To basic to be true lol. TOOLSOPTIONSVIEWGRID LINES |
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Too easy! We love those who help themselves!! Congratulations on continuing
to look for a solution instead of sitting back and waiting for one to be handed to you. Those lessons are usually the ones best learned. "Bruno" wrote: Solved. To basic to be true lol. TOOLSOPTIONSVIEWGRID LINES |
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