Thursday, April 19, 2007

Turning off gridlines in Excel Worksheet

I spent half of yesterday figuring out this. So i am posting it here so that it will be reminder for me and for other's :).  Here are the instructions...

1. Select the worksheet.

2. Goto Tools->Options->View tab - Windows Options section.

3. Check or Uncheck Gridlines to show or hide them.


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3 comments:

Toccata said...

I am sorry. It has been so long since I have been here. Work has been rather crazy which has meant very little time to visit my favorite blogs.

This post reminded me of when I first started learning the computer. I was in university and my chem prof said all labs had to be done on the computer otherwise it was an automatic 20% deduction. That first lab almost killed me. I couldn't find the different things I needed such as subscripts and graphs and then when I did find them I would forget where they were only to have to research to find them again. Agh!

I hope all is well with you. I will read through your old posts and catch up on what you have been up to. Last time I was here I think you were about to make a major move.

p.s. I have told everyone I know what Marna means in your language. They are sick of hearing the story but I love what it means in your language.

VikramJb said...

hey,

its long time since i posted on my blogs too toccata. I have a very big news to update on my blog. Probably will be posting next week. These days i rarerly find time to breathe :D :D.

Why do you love that word so much.. its about death right...

Toccata said...

Which word is about death? Not Marna. That's my name. My real name that my parents christened me with. When you wrote "to die" I took it in the Canadian sense of "To die for you" which is a compliment and nothing to do with death. That's too funny. Just shows how those little nuances in different languages and cultures can be so vastly different.

I look forward to hearing about your big news. Take care.