Dotted lines in Excel

K

Karl

Hi,

In Excel 2003 I’ve created a spreadsheet that tracks my department’s jobs,
job numbers, profits and so on.

It all works fine, except that for obvious reason dotted lines have appeared
that bisect the page horizontally and vertically. I didn’t put them there and
I’d like to get rid of them.

I’ve tried changing the formatting; that doesn’t work. I’ve tried deleting
that cells on either side of the dotted line; the line simply reappears in
the same relative position as before.

Can anyone tell me what’s going on, and how to fix it?

Any and all help much appreciated.

Karl
 
B

Bill Ridgeway

Those dotted line mark the page boundaries. You can get rid of them by
clicking on <View><Normal>.

Regards.

Bill Ridgeway
Computer Solutions
 
M

Mike H

I suspect they represent the page breaks.

To get rid of them (2003) Tools - Options -View uncheck page breaks

Mike
 

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