Your prayers have been answered: GRIDLINE Answers are Here!

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Labrador_68

DON'T YOU JUST HATE seeing the SAME OLD TIRED ANSWER, over and over again
when it comes to a GRIDLINE inquiry? (blah, blah, <Tools>, <Options>, then
<View>, then click the <Gridlines> checkbox to disable/enable gridlines)
YUCK!!!

DON'T GIVE UP NOW FRIENDS, because I know EXACTLY what you REALLY WANNA
KNOW! Most of you simply wanna turn them OFF & ON upon your DISPLAY just
like a LIGHTSWITCH, without having to DRILL DOWN into multiple menus each and
every time, RIGHT?

YES, as most of you suspected, there REALLY IS A SIMPLE BUTTON you can
permanently add to your toolbars forever, EMPOWERING YOU to simply click on
one button so that your GRIDLINES are either ON or OFF, showing up OR not
showing up on your worksheet/display with ONE click of the mouse!!!

WELL, here's HOW TO SETUP your GRIDLINE TOGGLE SWITCH to VIEW or to HIDE.

1) First, GO to <VIEW>, and then choose <TOOLBARS>

2) Scroll down list of Toolbars shown & choose the very last one: <CUSTOMIZE>

3) Then, choose the <COMMANDS> tab, and scroll down the LEFTHAND window of
toolbars until you reach <FORMS>... Okay, highlight/choose the <FORMS> item.

4) Move to the RIGHT HAND panel and scroll down until you reach <TOGGLE GRID>

5) GRAB it with your MOUSE, and DRAG -n- DROP this BUTTON up to any toolbar
near your MENU, and placing it between ANY OTHER Tools & Buttons you
currently have displayed. Simply choose the most logical set of tools to
which to drop it -- I place mine near the <BORDERS> drop down tools...

6) HEY, CONGRATULATIONS!
You have just permanently added the tool/button that acts as a LIGHTSWITCH
to either VIEW the gridlines, OR turn them OFF altogether w/ only one click
of your mouse!

Happy Toggling Those Gridlines...
 
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paul

its easier n that...go to view/toolbars and enable forms,you will have a
toolbar right there to turn of grids and grab combo,list and
checkboxes...after all in a form you dont always want the gridlines.
 

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