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Removing Hard Borders from Excel Spreadsheet
I have ben tasked with revising some price sheets for our company. I am
having problems removing the hard border which is aroud the spreadsheet. Have gone into formatting, etc. and am still having problems. Help! |
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One guess is that it might be
a "well-disguised" rectangle (autoshape)? Try this on each sheet in turn: Press F5 Special Objects OK Any rectangle selected? Press Delete to remove -- Rgds Max xl 97 --- GMT+8, 1° 22' N 103° 45' E xdemechanik atyahoodotcom ---- "Battery Dude" Battery wrote in message ... I have ben tasked with revising some price sheets for our company. I am having problems removing the hard border which is aroud the spreadsheet. Have gone into formatting, etc. and am still having problems. Help! |
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