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David Lee Stewart

When I open a worksheet, some of the default cell borders are gone. I am not
talking about the printing of gridlines or borders. I am just talking about
the regular cell lines that you see in a normal view.
 
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Simon Lloyd

David said:
When I open a worksheet, some of the default cell borders are gone. I a
no
talking about the printing of gridlines or borders. I am just talkin
abou
the regular cell lines that you see in a normal view.Do you have some cells coloured? or data larger than the cell

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David Lee Stewart

No the data does not exceed the cell space. They are not colored either. I
have compared cells that look "normal" to those that do not. Borders and
fill are none in both cases. If I copy a cell that looks normal and paste it
into a cell that does not, there is no change. I wish there was a way to
attach the file, I am not sure that I am explaining it very well.
 
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Gord Dibben

Perhaps they are "colored" to White which wipes out gridlines.

Select all and format to "no color" or "automatic"


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
 
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Simon Lloyd

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so. :
No the data does not exceed the cell space. They are not colored either

have compared cells that look "normal" to those that do not. Border
an
fill are none in both cases. If I copy a cell that looks normal an
paste i
into a cell that does not, there is no change. I wish there was a wa
t
attach the file, I am not sure that I am explaining it very well



some cells coloured? or data larger than the cell



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