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Old June 11th, 2004, 09:53 PM
Jay
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Ethan wrote:

Hi, I have a Workbook that is displaying one dashed line
column divider and one dashed line row divider on all
worksheets. What do these dashed lines signify and how
can I hide(remove) them?


Most likely, Excel is showing you where page breaks will be when printing.
To be sure, use
View Page break preview
or
File Print preview
and compare with where the dashed lines are.

Hopefully, with this knowledge, the dashed lines won't bother you any more.
They don't show up on the printed copy, I presume.
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Old June 12th, 2004, 12:16 AM
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-----Original Message-----
Ethan wrote:

Hi, I have a Workbook that is displaying one dashed

line
column divider and one dashed line row divider on all
worksheets. What do these dashed lines signify and how
can I hide(remove) them?


Most likely, Excel is showing you where page breaks will

be when printing.
To be sure, use
View Page break preview
or
File Print preview
and compare with where the dashed lines are.

Hopefully, with this knowledge, the dashed lines won't

bother you any more.
They don't show up on the printed copy, I presume.
.


Yes, Thats it! I was able to hide them by going to Tools
Options View Un-check "Page breaks".


Thanks,
Ethan
 




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