Tame your computer - get in line

In her regular series for Cambridge Network members, software training expert Karen Roem offers handy tips to help you 'Tame your computer'. This week she describes how to print the lines between rows and columns (Microsoft Excel*)...

 

The gridlines you see when you are working in Excel don't appear when you print the worksheet. You can obviously put borders around the cells, but if you want to print the lines between the rows and the columns, to make it easier to read, there is a quick and simple way.

Here’s how:

1.       On the Page Layout tab, in the Sheet Options group, tick the Print check box under Gridlines.

2.       Print as normal. (CTRL+P, I hope ;)


* Unless stated otherwise, these tips were written for Microsoft Office 2010.

July 27th  2015

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Karen Roem offers software training and support through her company Roem Ltd.  Contact her by email ( Karen@roem.co.uk) or visit her website at www.roem.co.uk

Please note: Cambridge Network's Learning Collaboration members have the opportunity to book places on Roem Ltd courses at a reduced rate.



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