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removing gridlines in Excel spreadsheet

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JUNE BUG - 05 May 2006 14:51 GMT
how do I remove gridlines in one particular column so that they do not appear
in my print out--this column will include a heading that will be placed
vertically in that column.
Pete_UK - 05 May 2006 15:36 GMT
You might like to check out Format | Cells | Alignment (tab) and then
Orientation 90 degrees for that cell.

The gridlines are either on or off - you can turn them off the printout
by File | Page Setup | Sheet (tab) and uncheck Gridlines about half-way
down the panel. You can also turn them off the display by Tools |
Options | View (tab) and uncheck Gridlines near the bottom of the
panel.

You now have much more flexibility by using Format | Cells | Border
(tab) - putting borders around those cells where you need them.

Hope this helps.

Pete
 
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