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I have lost the border lines in a portion of one column in one of my
worksheets--66 adjacent rows (cells) in one column. I have done a--- office buttonexcel optionsadvanceddisplay sheetand tried there but to no avail. I am using Vista with the latest Excel 2007 Home. |
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Perhaps you set the background color of those cells to white, which wipes
out the grid lines. Select all and set to "automatic" or "no color". Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 13 Apr 2009 17:21:01 -0700, Gerald wrote: I have lost the border lines in a portion of one column in one of my worksheets--66 adjacent rows (cells) in one column. I have done a--- office buttonexcel optionsadvanceddisplay sheetand tried there but to no avail. I am using Vista with the latest Excel 2007 Home. |
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Please give me the path to where I "Select all and set to 'automatic' or 'no
color'." "Gord Dibben" wrote: Perhaps you set the background color of those cells to white, which wipes out the grid lines. Select all and set to "automatic" or "no color". Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 13 Apr 2009 17:21:01 -0700, Gerald wrote: I have lost the border lines in a portion of one column in one of my worksheets--66 adjacent rows (cells) in one column. I have done a--- office buttonexcel optionsadvanceddisplay sheetand tried there but to no avail. I am using Vista with the latest Excel 2007 Home. |
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To select the all the cells in the column, click the column's letter at the
top of the column (this will highlight all the cells in the column), then locate the Font panel on the Home tab... there will be an icon with what looks like a bucket pouring something out... click the small arrow to the left of that icon and put a check mark in the "No Fill" checkbox on the dialog that displays. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Gerald" wrote in message ... Please give me the path to where I "Select all and set to 'automatic' or 'no color'." "Gord Dibben" wrote: Perhaps you set the background color of those cells to white, which wipes out the grid lines. Select all and set to "automatic" or "no color". Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 13 Apr 2009 17:21:01 -0700, Gerald wrote: I have lost the border lines in a portion of one column in one of my worksheets--66 adjacent rows (cells) in one column. I have done a--- office buttonexcel optionsadvanceddisplay sheetand tried there but to no avail. I am using Vista with the latest Excel 2007 Home. |
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Thanks Rick, That took care of it, but I wish I knew how or why. "No Fill"
just doesn't seem to be the command that would add lines! "Rick Rothstein" wrote: To select the all the cells in the column, click the column's letter at the top of the column (this will highlight all the cells in the column), then locate the Font panel on the Home tab... there will be an icon with what looks like a bucket pouring something out... click the small arrow to the left of that icon and put a check mark in the "No Fill" checkbox on the dialog that displays. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Gerald" wrote in message ... Please give me the path to where I "Select all and set to 'automatic' or 'no color'." "Gord Dibben" wrote: Perhaps you set the background color of those cells to white, which wipes out the grid lines. Select all and set to "automatic" or "no color". Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 13 Apr 2009 17:21:01 -0700, Gerald wrote: I have lost the border lines in a portion of one column in one of my worksheets--66 adjacent rows (cells) in one column. I have done a--- office buttonexcel optionsadvanceddisplay sheetand tried there but to no avail. I am using Vista with the latest Excel 2007 Home. |
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It doesn't "add lines". Somewhere along the line, you accidentally selected
those cells and filled them with (I'm assuming) a white color. Whenever you fill a cell, the fill covers the gridlines (if you need lines around your cells, you can put various combinations of borders around them)... specifying "No Fill" removes the color thus revealing the lines it covered up. You might be confused by the fact that your cells look to be white now, but they aren't... they are just showing the "active Windows window color"... if you change that in Windows display settings, your cells will be that color instead. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Gerald" wrote in message ... Thanks Rick, That took care of it, but I wish I knew how or why. "No Fill" just doesn't seem to be the command that would add lines! "Rick Rothstein" wrote: To select the all the cells in the column, click the column's letter at the top of the column (this will highlight all the cells in the column), then locate the Font panel on the Home tab... there will be an icon with what looks like a bucket pouring something out... click the small arrow to the left of that icon and put a check mark in the "No Fill" checkbox on the dialog that displays. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Gerald" wrote in message ... Please give me the path to where I "Select all and set to 'automatic' or 'no color'." "Gord Dibben" wrote: Perhaps you set the background color of those cells to white, which wipes out the grid lines. Select all and set to "automatic" or "no color". Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 13 Apr 2009 17:21:01 -0700, Gerald wrote: I have lost the border lines in a portion of one column in one of my worksheets--66 adjacent rows (cells) in one column. I have done a--- office buttonexcel optionsadvanceddisplay sheetand tried there but to no avail. I am using Vista with the latest Excel 2007 Home. |
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I think I now understand....thank you so much.
"Rick Rothstein" wrote: It doesn't "add lines". Somewhere along the line, you accidentally selected those cells and filled them with (I'm assuming) a white color. Whenever you fill a cell, the fill covers the gridlines (if you need lines around your cells, you can put various combinations of borders around them)... specifying "No Fill" removes the color thus revealing the lines it covered up. You might be confused by the fact that your cells look to be white now, but they aren't... they are just showing the "active Windows window color"... if you change that in Windows display settings, your cells will be that color instead. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Gerald" wrote in message ... Thanks Rick, That took care of it, but I wish I knew how or why. "No Fill" just doesn't seem to be the command that would add lines! "Rick Rothstein" wrote: To select the all the cells in the column, click the column's letter at the top of the column (this will highlight all the cells in the column), then locate the Font panel on the Home tab... there will be an icon with what looks like a bucket pouring something out... click the small arrow to the left of that icon and put a check mark in the "No Fill" checkbox on the dialog that displays. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "Gerald" wrote in message ... Please give me the path to where I "Select all and set to 'automatic' or 'no color'." "Gord Dibben" wrote: Perhaps you set the background color of those cells to white, which wipes out the grid lines. Select all and set to "automatic" or "no color". Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Mon, 13 Apr 2009 17:21:01 -0700, Gerald wrote: I have lost the border lines in a portion of one column in one of my worksheets--66 adjacent rows (cells) in one column. I have done a--- office buttonexcel optionsadvanceddisplay sheetand tried there but to no avail. I am using Vista with the latest Excel 2007 Home. |
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