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HOW DO I PRINT A SHEET WITH GRIDLINES
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Devine,

A couple of steps.

1. Press Caps lock key and stop typing in capitals, It's irritating and is
classed as shouting.

2. File|page setup|sheet and then check 'Gridlines'

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Nothing else, just gridlines?

Go down to M56 and enter a <space

FilePrint

Make sure you have FilePage SetupSheetGridlines checked and Draft Quality
unchecked.


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Do the following:

1. On the File menu, click Page Setup.
2. In the Page Setup dialog box, click the Sheet tab.
3. Under the Print section, click and select the Gridline check box.
4. Click OK to close and return to the Work sheet.

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