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Default How do I hide gridlines from all new Excel files?

I don't like looking at the gridlines, so I would like to hide them
automatically from all new Excel file. I've tried look for a default file
(Workbook.xlt & Sheet.xlt), but couldn't find it on my hard drive.
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First, look for book.xlt and sheet.xlt in your xlstart folder.

But if you didn't create them (and save them there), then you won't find them.

And a couple of more options:
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...4905543470a0a4
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HBD wrote:

I don't like looking at the gridlines, so I would like to hide them
automatically from all new Excel file. I've tried look for a default file
(Workbook.xlt & Sheet.xlt), but couldn't find it on my hard drive.


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