I am using Excell 2003.
Is it possible to print an Excell Report where the top part of the report
does not show any lines but the rest of the report does show the lines? In
my excell report I put the header in the report and do not want to make it a
real "header". But the report prints all of the lines - even in the header
section of the report. I highlighted the header section, went to format,
cell > border and said "none". That did not work. I even tried format >cell
>border> "white", but the lines are still there. My last attempt was to join
all the cells together, But this is very hard to try to type in and get the
information where you want it. Is there anyway of making just certain lines
not print?
thank you - Aurora
OssieMac - 11 Sep 2007 08:44 GMT
Hi Aurora,
You could select the area where you want grid lines and go into
cell format->borders and put fine borders both outside and inside and then
turn off the grid lines in the print pagesetup, Sheets tab.
Note that the fine border line which nearly matches the normal grid lines is
the first sample in borders which looks like a fine dotted line.
Regards,
OssieMac
> I am using Excell 2003.
> Is it possible to print an Excell Report where the top part of the report
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> thank you - Aurora
Aurora - 11 Sep 2007 12:46 GMT
Thank you ever so much. That worked. I really appreciate your help.
Aurora
> Hi Aurora,
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