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I have colored in a portion of my worksheet and this has blotted out the
gridlines. I want to put them back in. How can I do this in Excel 2002?
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Hi!

You have to use formatted border lines.

FormatCellsBorder tab

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I have colored in a portion of my worksheet and this has blotted out the
gridlines. I want to put them back in. How can I do this in Excel 2002?
Thank you.



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FormatCellsBorders

Add borders to the cells to replace the gridlines.


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I have colored in a portion of my worksheet and this has blotted out the
gridlines. I want to put them back in. How can I do this in Excel 2002?
Thank you.


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