some missing gridlines

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buggirl

I've been fooling around with the new version of Excel. While I was checking
my data I had some lines highlighted and some lines with different coloured
fonts. Once I had finished checking, I selected all and removed the
highlights and font colours so everything looks uniform (no highlights, all
black font). However, the background gridlines have disappeared from some
cells (but not all cells).

I went through Excel Options > Advanced > checked gridlines.

In the Show/Hide box on the ribbon (?), gridlines is also ticked.

Why are some of the gridlines missing?

How can I get them back?!?!?

Thanks,

buggirl
 
B

Bob I

If you set the cell background or pattern to "white" instead of "no
color" this will cover up the grid lines.
 
B

buggirl

Thank you! A simple answer - wonderful!

Bob I said:
If you set the cell background or pattern to "white" instead of "no
color" this will cover up the grid lines.
 
J

jcotemerow

You're welcome, have a great day!

buggirl wrote:
> Thank you! A simple answer - wonderful!
>
> "Bob I" wrote:
>
>
>>If you set the cell background or pattern to "white" instead of "no
>>color" this will cover up the grid lines.
>>
>>buggirl wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I've been fooling around with the new version of Excel. While I was checking
>>>my data I had some lines highlighted and some lines with different coloured
>>>fonts. Once I had finished checking, I selected all and removed the
>>>highlights and font colours so everything looks uniform (no highlights, all
>>>black font). However, the background gridlines have disappeared from some
>>>cells (but not all cells).
>>>
>>>I went through Excel Options > Advanced > checked gridlines.
>>>
>>>In the Show/Hide box on the ribbon (?), gridlines is also ticked.
>>>
>>>Why are some of the gridlines missing?
>>>
>>>How can I get them back?!?!?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>buggirl
>>
>>

THANK YOU! I HAD THE SAME PROBLEM AND TRIED THINGS ON MY OWN WITH NO SUCCESS. YOUR TIP WORKED IN 1 SECOND! JAN
 

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