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Hello,

I used Options to print gridlines in my worksheet but I noticed under Print
Preview the gridlines look like tiny dots strung together. I'm not near a
printer right now so I can't tell if the gridlines will look that way when
printed. Is there any way to make gridlines solid?

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Default Gridlines in Office 2007

In EXCEL 2007:-

Home / right click in cell(s) / Format Cells / Border / Outline / OK.

Just apply the above to the whole page(s).

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Hello,

I used Options to print gridlines in my worksheet but I noticed under Print
Preview the gridlines look like tiny dots strung together. I'm not near a
printer right now so I can't tell if the gridlines will look that way when
printed. Is there any way to make gridlines solid?

KP

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