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Formatting Cell Gridlines
Hello,
Within the title section of my spreadsheet, I don't want to see the grid lines that outline each cell. In the bottom section of my spreadsheet that contains data, I do want to see the grid lines that outline each cell. How do I remove the cell outlines within a given range? Thanks, Scott |
Formatting Cell Gridlines
try highlighting the cells where you dont want to see the lines and change
the fill color to white (or other) "Scott" wrote: Hello, Within the title section of my spreadsheet, I don't want to see the grid lines that outline each cell. In the bottom section of my spreadsheet that contains data, I do want to see the grid lines that outline each cell. How do I remove the cell outlines within a given range? Thanks, Scott |
Formatting Cell Gridlines
select the range of cells in which you dont want to see the grid lines and
set the cell background (Fill Colour) as white. Remember to Click Yes, if this post helps! -------------------- (Ms-Exl-Learner) -------------------- "Scott" wrote: Hello, Within the title section of my spreadsheet, I don't want to see the grid lines that outline each cell. In the bottom section of my spreadsheet that contains data, I do want to see the grid lines that outline each cell. How do I remove the cell outlines within a given range? Thanks, Scott |
Formatting Cell Gridlines
Try turning off grid lines. You can then select just the section of the
worksheet you need to see grid lines, and then click the "all borders" button on the toolbar to create borders which will act as grid lines. "Scott" wrote: Hello, Within the title section of my spreadsheet, I don't want to see the grid lines that outline each cell. In the bottom section of my spreadsheet that contains data, I do want to see the grid lines that outline each cell. How do I remove the cell outlines within a given range? Thanks, Scott |
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