U uncleTom Nov 7, 2006 #3 FOund it. GO to Tools Then go to Options. Click on View Tab. Uncheck gridlines. peace
C Cognition Nov 9, 2006 #4 Sorry, but do you really thing this is the correct forum to ask such questions?
U uncleTom Nov 10, 2006 #5 Quote from Cognition: Sorry, but do you really thing this is the correct forum to ask such questions? More... Dude I don't know what you're talking about. You're not sorry, you're stupid. Where else would this go?
Quote from Cognition: Sorry, but do you really thing this is the correct forum to ask such questions? More... Dude I don't know what you're talking about. You're not sorry, you're stupid. Where else would this go?
J JimmyJam Nov 10, 2006 #6 Trading Software thread Excel Grid Yeah, I'd say it's in the right place. Hope it helped. Post any other questions you need to know about excel. I'm a bit of a whiz at it myself (anything short of VBA). Regards, JJ
Trading Software thread Excel Grid Yeah, I'd say it's in the right place. Hope it helped. Post any other questions you need to know about excel. I'm a bit of a whiz at it myself (anything short of VBA). Regards, JJ
T Trader273 Nov 10, 2006 #7 A quick way to get rid of the grid lines is to put the "Forms" tool bar up and there is a button that looks like a bunch of dots in rows and lines. Just click that to toggle the grid on and off.
A quick way to get rid of the grid lines is to put the "Forms" tool bar up and there is a button that looks like a bunch of dots in rows and lines. Just click that to toggle the grid on and off.