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EXCEL-CHECK VISIBLE CELLS
CAN I SET "CHECK VISIBLE CELLS" ON AS DEFAULT ?
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EXCEL-CHECK VISIBLE CELLS
I have Windows Professional 2003 installed last year. Even after clicking on
the box to show gridlines when printing, neither print review nor when printing, there are no visible gridlines. A computer geek told me that it is a problem with Windows XP. Help! "CLAUDIAJIMENEZ" wrote: CAN I SET "CHECK VISIBLE CELLS" ON AS DEFAULT ? |
EXCEL-CHECK VISIBLE CELLS
You'd better find a better-informed computer geek to advise you.
Do you have a coloured (even white) background pattern in the cell formatting, as that will cover your gridlines? Set the pattern to No Colo(u)r. -- David Biddulph "Eduardo" wrote in message ... I have Windows Professional 2003 installed last year. Even after clicking on the box to show gridlines when printing, neither print review nor when printing, there are no visible gridlines. A computer geek told me that it is a problem with Windows XP. Help! "CLAUDIAJIMENEZ" wrote: CAN I SET "CHECK VISIBLE CELLS" ON AS DEFAULT ? |
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