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I am using Excel 2000
I am having a senior moment. How do you get excel to print the light gray lines, around all of the cells, and not the black lines. I know I have done this before, but just because someone asked me how I do this - I can't think of what I have done. Can someone please help me? Aurora |
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Click File Page Set-Up Sheet tab
Check "Gridlines" under "Print" OK -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 xdemechanik --- "Aurora" wrote in message ... I am using Excel 2000 I am having a senior moment. How do you get excel to print the light gray lines, around all of the cells, and not the black lines. I know I have done this before, but just because someone asked me how I do this - I can't think of what I have done. Can someone please help me? Aurora |
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Max - Thank you for answering but this prints dark lines.
I want the grayed out lines as they appear on the screen. Do you have any other ideas? Aurora "Max" wrote: Click File Page Set-Up Sheet tab Check "Gridlines" under "Print" OK -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 xdemechanik --- "Aurora" wrote in message ... I am using Excel 2000 I am having a senior moment. How do you get excel to print the light gray lines, around all of the cells, and not the black lines. I know I have done this before, but just because someone asked me how I do this - I can't think of what I have done. Can someone please help me? Aurora |
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Go to... Tools Options View [Tab] Gridline Color [Select Box] to change
color. Then use suggestion above... Works in Excel 2003... I think it is the same in 2000, but not positive "Aurora" wrote: Max - Thank you for answering but this prints dark lines. I want the grayed out lines as they appear on the screen. Do you have any other ideas? Aurora "Max" wrote: Click File Page Set-Up Sheet tab Check "Gridlines" under "Print" OK -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 xdemechanik --- "Aurora" wrote in message ... I am using Excel 2000 I am having a senior moment. How do you get excel to print the light gray lines, around all of the cells, and not the black lines. I know I have done this before, but just because someone asked me how I do this - I can't think of what I have done. Can someone please help me? Aurora |
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