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SYMPTOMSIn Microsoft Excel, when you create a new worksheet and print it, the worksheet is printed without gridlines by default. CAUSEIn Microsoft Excel, when you create a new worksheet, the worksheet is displayed in print preview and is printed without gridlines. However, when you open a worksheet or workbook that was created in an earlier version of Microsoft Excel, the file behaves as it did in the earlier version; that is, the file is printed and displayed in print preview with gridlines if it was printed with gridlines in the earlier version of Microsoft Excel. RESOLUTIONTo print your worksheet with gridlines in Microsoft Excel, do the following:
Now when you create a new workbook, the worksheets contained in the workbook are displayed in print preview and are printed with gridlines. Note that you can also create a worksheet autotemplate by using the steps above to save a workbook with a single worksheet (with the Gridlines check box selected) as Sheet.xlt in the Xlstart folder. STATUSThis behavior is by design of Microsoft Excel in the versions listed at the beginning of this article and is different from the default behavior in earlier versions of Microsoft Excel. Additional query words: 8.00 97 missing gone blank options sheet
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