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I try to print a list of names, but the lines won't show up.
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You need to either -
insert borders -
<Format<Cells<Border

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turn on gridlines
<File<Page Setup<Sheet<Gridlines

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Bunmi. have you tried file, page setup, sheet, check gridlines under print?

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