fill color and gridlines

J

jfortier922

I like to color certain rows on a spreadsheet to prioritize them for me. But
when I do that, I lose the gridlines (which I need to be able to read across
more efficiently). Can I have both?
 
P

Peter

Yes you can have both. Format, Cells displays a box with several tabs giving
any varition to lines, text colour, background colour, line colour thickness
etc.
 
J

jerryd

Peter said:
Yes you can have both. Format, Cells displays a box with several tabs giving
any varition to lines, text colour, background colour, line colour thickness
etc.

The way I do it:

Select the range that is colored. Go to Format/Cells and select
Borders. In the "Style" box, select the border just under "None". I
know its a border but you can hardly tell the difference (it looks like
a gridline)

GL

Jerry
 
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