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I want part of my excel spreadsheet to have gridlines and the other part
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Use a background color of White to wipe out gridlines where you don't want
them. OR turn off gridlines entirely and use borders on the cells with lines. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 15:13:01 -0700, jan wrote: I want part of my excel spreadsheet to have gridlines and the other part without |
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One way to do it is to turn grid lines off, select section you want gridlines
in and click on "all borders." "jan" wrote: I want part of my excel spreadsheet to have gridlines and the other part without |
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