How to change the default gridline color in Excel?
In Excel, the default gridline color is gray. However, you might want to customize it to a different color for better visibility or aesthetics, as shown in the example. This guide explains how to change the gridline color to suit your preferences.
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Change the gridline color in a worksheet
Change the gridline color in a worksheet
To change the gridline color, go to the Excel Options window to set it up.
1. Click File > Options. If you are in Excel 2007, click Office button > Options.
2. In the Excel Options dialog, select Advanced from the left pane. Then, in the Display options for this worksheet section, choose a color from the drop-down list under Gridline color.
3. Click OK.
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