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I hope XL 2007 has a way to color the gridlines in the worksheet
because I tried everywhere without finding how.
Just to view, nothing to do with printing.
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Office Button Excel Options Advanced Gridline color


"XLFanatico" wrote:

I hope XL 2007 has a way to color the gridlines in the worksheet
because I tried everywhere without finding how.
Just to view, nothing to do with printing.
Thanks.

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I think I'm colorblind, it was right there.
Thanks Teethless mama.

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Office Button Excel Options Advanced Gridline color


"XLFanatico" wrote:

I hope XL 2007 has a way to color the gridlines in the worksheet
because I tried everywhere without finding how.
Just to view, nothing to do with printing.
Thanks.

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