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Existing worksheets, too?
I don't think so. But you could make your life somewhat easier by adding an icon to your favorite toolbar that toggles the gridlines. Tools|Customize|Commands tab|Forms Toolbar Look for Toggle Grid near the bottom Drag it to a nice location. Then just click that button to toggle the gridlines the way you want. ps. I usually turn off the gridlines. I'd rather use borders. I have more control over what they look like. JES wrote: I understand how to set the gridlines for each individual worksheet but is it possible to change the default settings so that all worksheets have gridlines automatically? If so, how? -- Dave Peterson |
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