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lines displayed thru each row and column header
Using Excel 2003. Opened a workbook and on each sheet, a dash is displayed
through each row number and column letter. It's present if I add a new sheet, too. Anybody know what this means? I don't see any unusual formatting on the sheet. |
lines displayed thru each row and column header
....Nevermind. I found a reference to strikeout under Format/Style under
font. I removed that and it cleared all the dashes. "JEV" wrote: Using Excel 2003. Opened a workbook and on each sheet, a dash is displayed through each row number and column letter. It's present if I add a new sheet, too. Anybody know what this means? I don't see any unusual formatting on the sheet. |
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