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I have created an excel document but would like it to be viewed without all
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Absolutely fantastic thank you very much something so simple yet saves me
hours of work - Brill - thanks Chip

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From the Tools menu, choose Options and then the View tab. There, uncheck
the Gridlines option.


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I have created an excel document but would like it to be viewed without all
the spreadsheet borders - is this possible to remove all the individual
cell
lines ?


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