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I have seen an Excel document that has a row of cells which can be selected
There is no grid between the cells but there are lines for each row. I would like to create this kind of formatting but how ? |
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The gridlines are optional. You can disable or uncheck the grid lines from
ToolsOptionsView tabGrid ines If you are using XL2007 check out this option under ExcelOptionsAdvancedDisplay options for this workbook. -- Jacob "Dadada" wrote: I have seen an Excel document that has a row of cells which can be selected There is no grid between the cells but there are lines for each row. I would like to create this kind of formatting but how ? |
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