When you look at a worksheet and see the rows and columns and cells, it is the gridlines that form the grid. Without them the cells would still be there, but your sheet would look blank.
You do not add more grid lines, they are present for all displayed cells. But, you can turn the grid lines on or off. In Excel 2007, go to the Page Layout tab in the Sheet Options and turn the grid lines on or off by checking or unchecking the box in front of View (under Grid Lines).
Grid lines.
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Rows and Columns and the "boxes" are called cells
When you look at a worksheet in Excel you can see all the cells, because of the lines around them. Those are gridlines. You can also add borders, to make heavier lines around cells. Gridlines can be turned off completely, by going to the Options menu and the View section and removing the tick beside Gridlines.
grid lines are like calligraphy
Books that have grid lines are called Graphing Books .
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The grid is a worksheet and is created by gridlines.
Lines of latitude and the lines of longitude.
It is a single block in the grid on the Excel screen, formed by the intersection of a column and row.
Lines of latitude and the lines of longitude.