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How do you just show a table on excel without the 6000+ cells around it? This looks neater when you view it.

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I assume you want to hide the gridlines, then all you need do is go to Tools, Options, Select VIEW tab and click to untick the "gridlines" - lower lhs of screen

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Hiya Alison

What you will need to do is hide the columns after and below the cells you want to show

just highlight the rows then right click and choose hide

repeat the process with the columns

Hope this makes it clearer

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RE: excel

Hi Sian

Thanks for posting this Q, i have the solution for you if you can highlight the rows you need to not show, then right click on the row header and choose hide. Then repeat this procedure for the remaining columns

This will create the desired effect for you

Please let me know if there is anything else you need help with

many thanks

Mark East

 

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Excel tip:

Change the Print button so it brings up the Print dialogue box

If you want to bring up the Print dialogue box to check your print settings when you hit the Print button, do the following:

1. Right-click on the toolbar that displays the Print button.

2. Select Customise.

3. Click on the Print button on the toolbar to select it, then hold the left mouse button down and drag the button towards the screen below. The button should come off the toolbar.

4. In the Customise dialogue box on your screen, select the Commands tab.

5. Select File from the Categories list, and then locate the Print... icon (looks like the normal Print button, but the word Print has three dots following it).

6. Click on the Print... icon to select it, then use your left mouse to drag and drop the icon onto the toolbar at the top of the screen.

7. Close the Customise dialogue box.

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