grid lines
How do I get excel to always print grid lines.
Before I ask dozens of other questions, is there a link to the basics on getting started on "SIMPLE" excel stuff, i.e what to do to set up before you start. Cheers Steve. |
File-Page Setup-Sheet" and tick the "Gridlines" box.
I'd acquaint myself with the Help function. -- Regards; Rob ------------------------------------------------------------------------ "Moonraker" wrote in message ... How do I get excel to always print grid lines. Before I ask dozens of other questions, is there a link to the basics on getting started on "SIMPLE" excel stuff, i.e what to do to set up before you start. Cheers Steve. |
Found that and have used HELP!!! to find many things.
My question - How do I get excel to "always" print grid lines. .....was asking if I can set-up excel to always print gridlines "unless" I choose NOT to print them. Many thanks Steve "RWN" wrote in message ... File-Page Setup-Sheet" and tick the "Gridlines" box. I'd acquaint myself with the Help function. -- Regards; Rob ------------------------------------------------------------------------ "Moonraker" wrote in message ... How do I get excel to always print grid lines. Before I ask dozens of other questions, is there a link to the basics on getting started on "SIMPLE" excel stuff, i.e what to do to set up before you start. Cheers Steve. |
You could create a workbook that has the settings you want. Then save
this workbook as a template for all new workbooks. If that's what you want to do: Start a new workbook. change all the settings that you want--including the gridlines under File|Page setup for all the sheets in that workbook. Also, modify anything else you want as a standard--header/footers, page orientation, number of worksheets in that workbook??? Now save it as a template in your XLStart folder as book.xlt Then when you click on that New icon, the new workbook will inherit all those settings. ===== If you create another file named sheet.xlt (in the same XLStart location), then every new worksheet added will inherit the settings from this template. I set up book.xlt the way I wanted it (one sheet only) and then used windows explorer to copy it to sheet.xlt. Then they would be identical. (Seemed like less work, too.) Moonraker wrote: Found that and have used HELP!!! to find many things. My question - How do I get excel to "always" print grid lines. ....was asking if I can set-up excel to always print gridlines "unless" I choose NOT to print them. Many thanks Steve "RWN" wrote in message ... File-Page Setup-Sheet" and tick the "Gridlines" box. I'd acquaint myself with the Help function. -- Regards; Rob ------------------------------------------------------------------------ "Moonraker" wrote in message ... How do I get excel to always print grid lines. Before I ask dozens of other questions, is there a link to the basics on getting started on "SIMPLE" excel stuff, i.e what to do to set up before you start. Cheers Steve. -- Dave Peterson |
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