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Default Turn off gridline in partial Excel worksheet

I know how to turn off gridlines for an entire worksheet, but is it possible
to turn off for just a portion of a sheet?

I am pasting a link into PowerPoint of a partial worksheet, but it brings
across the gridlines. Cannot just copy a picture, as I need the dynamic link
for updating the data.

Thanks for any ideas!
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Default Turn off gridline in partial Excel worksheet

Hi,
it's impossible. You can only change formatting of selected cells to white
color.

"Queen Glitter Bunny" wrote:

I know how to turn off gridlines for an entire worksheet, but is it possible
to turn off for just a portion of a sheet?

I am pasting a link into PowerPoint of a partial worksheet, but it brings
across the gridlines. Cannot just copy a picture, as I need the dynamic link
for updating the data.

Thanks for any ideas!

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