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GRIDLINES 7 FILL COLOR
I was under the impression that if you add fill color to cells with
gridlines, the gridlines will be covered by the fill color and won't be visible. However, I have noticed that if I copy and paste a table or query from Access into an Excel wksheet and then add fill color, the gridlines remain visible. This means that Excel IS capable of displaying both fill color and gridlines. Does anyone know how to make the gridlines visible in cells with fill color in an Excel file that is NOT downloaded from an Access table or query? Thanks -- William |
GRIDLINES 7 FILL COLOR
create a border
-- Gary Keramidas Excel 2003 "William" wrote in message ... I was under the impression that if you add fill color to cells with gridlines, the gridlines will be covered by the fill color and won't be visible. However, I have noticed that if I copy and paste a table or query from Access into an Excel wksheet and then add fill color, the gridlines remain visible. This means that Excel IS capable of displaying both fill color and gridlines. Does anyone know how to make the gridlines visible in cells with fill color in an Excel file that is NOT downloaded from an Access table or query? Thanks -- William |
GRIDLINES 7 FILL COLOR
William -
You can show the gridlines by using the Border tool. -- Daryl S "William" wrote: I was under the impression that if you add fill color to cells with gridlines, the gridlines will be covered by the fill color and won't be visible. However, I have noticed that if I copy and paste a table or query from Access into an Excel wksheet and then add fill color, the gridlines remain visible. This means that Excel IS capable of displaying both fill color and gridlines. Does anyone know how to make the gridlines visible in cells with fill color in an Excel file that is NOT downloaded from an Access table or query? Thanks -- William |
GRIDLINES 7 FILL COLOR
I would say that the Access Table you pasted had borders.
You are seeing them and not the gridlines. Use borders to outline cells that have a fill color. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 26 Jan 2010 11:46:01 -0800, William wrote: I was under the impression that if you add fill color to cells with gridlines, the gridlines will be covered by the fill color and won't be visible. However, I have noticed that if I copy and paste a table or query from Access into an Excel wksheet and then add fill color, the gridlines remain visible. This means that Excel IS capable of displaying both fill color and gridlines. Does anyone know how to make the gridlines visible in cells with fill color in an Excel file that is NOT downloaded from an Access table or query? Thanks |
GRIDLINES 7 FILL COLOR
Thanks, all!
-- William "Daryl S" wrote: William - You can show the gridlines by using the Border tool. -- Daryl S "William" wrote: I was under the impression that if you add fill color to cells with gridlines, the gridlines will be covered by the fill color and won't be visible. However, I have noticed that if I copy and paste a table or query from Access into an Excel wksheet and then add fill color, the gridlines remain visible. This means that Excel IS capable of displaying both fill color and gridlines. Does anyone know how to make the gridlines visible in cells with fill color in an Excel file that is NOT downloaded from an Access table or query? Thanks -- William |
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