print grid lines in MS project

S

Steve

I'm going to FORMAT, GRIDLINES, GANT ROWS, NORMAL (solid line), BLACK and OK.

I print 1 page for a sample - only the first column and first row print the
grid lines.
I need the entire project plan to have them appearing.

Too bad its not as simple as in Excel - click the box in Page setup.

Thanks in advance,

Steve
 
J

Jim Aksel [MVP]

Format/Gridlines/Sheet Rows
Format/Gridlines/Sheet Columns

Does that give you what you need?

Jim Aksel [MVP]
 
M

Mike Glen

Hi Steve,

Welcome to the Microsoft Project newsgroup :)

Please see FAQ Item: 44. Printing Problems

FAQs, companion products and other useful Project information can be seen at
this web address: http://project.mvps.org/faqs.htm

Hope this helps - please let us know how you get on:)

Mike Glen
Project MVP
 
S

steve

Jim - you're a genius - many thanks.

Jim Aksel said:
Format/Gridlines/Sheet Rows
Format/Gridlines/Sheet Columns

Does that give you what you need?

Jim Aksel [MVP]
 
S

steve

I was there - but it din't have the specificity of Jim's reply. He solved my
issue.
Thanks for the help though.
 
M

Mike Glen

You're welcome, Steve. I had assumed you had formatted the lines but they
weren't printing. Glad you have a solution. :)

Mike Glen
MS Project MVP
See http://tinyurl.com/2xbhc for my free Project Tutorials
 
G

Generic User

Many thanks for the tip. I spent (I don't know how much time) trying to figure it out on my own & came up empty. & the help file is no help litterally.
I'm going to FORMAT, GRIDLINES, GANT ROWS, NORMAL (solid line), BLACK and OK.

I print 1 page for a sample - only the first column and first row print the
grid lines.
I need the entire project plan to have them appearing.

Too bad its not as simple as in Excel - click the box in Page setup.

Thanks in advance,

Steve
On Monday, December 29, 2008 4:31 PM Jim Aksel [MVP] wrote:
Format/Gridlines/Sheet Rows
Format/Gridlines/Sheet Columns

Does that give you what you need?

Jim Aksel [MVP]
 

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