If you want to use Excel to print an empty grid, then what you need to do is put borders around cells. Select the cells you want and go to the Format menu and pick Cells and then Border and then you can specify what borders you need. If there is nothing in those cells then you will get your empty grid.
You can't do that. What you do is use borders. Put borders around the cells you want. Then print the document with no gridlines, and the borders you have will be printed.
Try this (instructions for Excel 2000) From the file menu, select page set up Click on sheet tab Click the box next to gridlines Click OK
Microsoft Excel Viewer is a program that lets one view and print spreadsheets that were created in Microsoft Excel. The beauty of this program is that one can view the spreadsheets without having to have Microsoft Excel installed on one's computer.
If you go to the Page Setup on the File menu, and then the Sheet tab, there is an option to print them or not. In Excel 2007, go to the Page Layout ribbon, and you'll see Gridlines having both a View and a Print option.
It sounds as though you want to switch of the display of gridlines (Which don't print, by the way). Go to the Tools > Options menu and select the 'View' tab. Clear the checkmark next to 'Gridlines'.
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Gridlines are the outlines of the cells in a table, to show you where the cells are. These are different to borders, which are lines you draw and are normally automatically included in a table. Borders can be formatted to be different colours or styles or thickness etc. You can remove borders, but gridlines are fundamental to a table. They can't be formatted. They are there for a guide to you to define the table. You can show or hide gridlines and when you print, it is borders that form the lines around the cells, so if you don't have them, you can see your data laid out in a tabular form, with no lines around them. Sometimes that is what you want.