Excel 2007 Need to permanently change Normal settings for gridlines
I am using Excel 2007 for the first time and find the gridlines delineating
the cells are so faint as to be nearly indistinguishable. I can go into the cell formatting and modify the normal style, and it is just the way I want it. But I can't find a way to make Excel remember this and treat it as the new definition of the Normal style. I don't want to have to redefine Normal every time I open a new spreadsheet. Someone please help! Regards Leonard Priestley |
Excel 2007 Need to permanently change Normal settings for gridlines
The changes you describe are changing the Border color and NOT gridlines.
Go into Excel Options and click "Advanced" now scroll down to "Display options for this Worksheet" and change the Gridline color. -- Regards Dave Hawley www.ozgrid.com "Leonard Priestley" wrote in message ... I am using Excel 2007 for the first time and find the gridlines delineating the cells are so faint as to be nearly indistinguishable. I can go into the cell formatting and modify the normal style, and it is just the way I want it. But I can't find a way to make Excel remember this and treat it as the new definition of the Normal style. I don't want to have to redefine Normal every time I open a new spreadsheet. Someone please help! Regards Leonard Priestley |
Excel 2007 Need to permanently change Normal settings for gridlines
Thank you ozgrid, you've made an old many very happy
Leonard Priestley "ozgrid.com" wrote in message ... The changes you describe are changing the Border color and NOT gridlines. Go into Excel Options and click "Advanced" now scroll down to "Display options for this Worksheet" and change the Gridline color. -- Regards Dave Hawley www.ozgrid.com "Leonard Priestley" wrote in message ... I am using Excel 2007 for the first time and find the gridlines delineating the cells are so faint as to be nearly indistinguishable. I can go into the cell formatting and modify the normal style, and it is just the way I want it. But I can't find a way to make Excel remember this and treat it as the new definition of the Normal style. I don't want to have to redefine Normal every time I open a new spreadsheet. Someone please help! Regards Leonard Priestley |
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