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Probably stupid, but I can't get rid of a line between two colums
Hello all. I've been tasked to make some modifications to an Excel spreadsheet that was developed by another individual. The sheet has got a thin line that separates two columns I would like to get rid of. In this sheet the gridlines are turned off. I'm working in Excel 2003. Things I've tried: 1. Cleared borders using the border tool. 2. Erased borders using the eraser in the "drawn borders" tool. 3. Tried drawing a "no border" with the "drawn borders" tool. 4. I've tried copying cells that do not have a line like this and pasteing them in these cells. 5. I've tried poking around with the drawing toolbar to see if there is a drawing line that was insert. 6. I've unhid columns to make sure there wasn't another column there I wasn't seeing. There has to be another way to create horizontal lines I'm not thinking of. I would appreciate any ideas on other things I can try to eliminate this. Thanks in advance. -- craig-o ------------------------------------------------------------------------ craig-o's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=27588 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=503062 |
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