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Is there any way within Excel 2007 to make the gridlines thicker when
printing a spreadsheet???

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Gridlines don't normally print. I suspect what you are referring to is
borders. If so, the answer is Yes.

Go to Format Cells and select the Borders tab. You will see there the
selection of border types and thicknesses to choose from.

Hope this helps.

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<<Ehhhhhhh Buzzer

Gridlines DO indeed print.

File == Page Setup == Sheet [Tab] == Gridlines



"IanC" wrote:

Gridlines don't normally print. I suspect what you are referring to is
borders. If so, the answer is Yes.

Go to Format Cells and select the Borders tab. You will see there the
selection of border types and thicknesses to choose from.

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Is there any way within Excel 2007 to make the gridlines thicker when
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Default Printing thicker gridlines in Excel 2007

They are Off or On, if you want "weight" to change, use Borders.

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<<Ehhhhhhh Buzzer

Gridlines DO indeed print.

File == Page Setup == Sheet [Tab] == Gridlines



"IanC" wrote:


Gridlines don't normally print. I suspect what you are referring to is
borders. If so, the answer is Yes.

Go to Format Cells and select the Borders tab. You will see there the
selection of border types and thicknesses to choose from.

Hope this helps.

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Is there any way within Excel 2007 to make the gridlines thicker when
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<<Ehhhhhhh Buzzer

Gridlines DO indeed print.

File == Page Setup == Sheet [Tab] == Gridlines

So they do :-)

In answer to your question - No, it doesn't look like you can alter the
gridlines, but you could always add borders ;-)

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