How do I delete the gridlines in a single cell in Excell 2003?
D David Mar 23, 2006 #3 =?Utf-8?B?SnVkaXRoSnViaWxlZQ==?= wrote Hello zub, Try using a white fill colour for the cell. Judith Click to expand... I thought of that, too. But that method also removes the top gridline of the cell beneath it.
=?Utf-8?B?SnVkaXRoSnViaWxlZQ==?= wrote Hello zub, Try using a white fill colour for the cell. Judith Click to expand... I thought of that, too. But that method also removes the top gridline of the cell beneath it.
G Guest Mar 23, 2006 #4 Maybe format/cells/border will do what you want. David said: =?Utf-8?B?SnVkaXRoSnViaWxlZQ==?= wrote I thought of that, too. But that method also removes the top gridline of the cell beneath it. Click to expand...
Maybe format/cells/border will do what you want. David said: =?Utf-8?B?SnVkaXRoSnViaWxlZQ==?= wrote I thought of that, too. But that method also removes the top gridline of the cell beneath it. Click to expand...
D David Mar 23, 2006 #5 =?Utf-8?B?UGF0cmljaWEgU2hhbm5vbg==?= wrote Maybe format/cells/border will do what you want. David said: =?Utf-8?B?SnVkaXRoSnViaWxlZQ==?= wrote I thought of that, too. But that method also removes the top gridline of the cell beneath it. Click to expand... Of course, but I am not the OP and stuck to his/her query re: gridlines. Click to expand...
=?Utf-8?B?UGF0cmljaWEgU2hhbm5vbg==?= wrote Maybe format/cells/border will do what you want. David said: =?Utf-8?B?SnVkaXRoSnViaWxlZQ==?= wrote I thought of that, too. But that method also removes the top gridline of the cell beneath it. Click to expand... Of course, but I am not the OP and stuck to his/her query re: gridlines. Click to expand...