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I am using Excel 2007. How do you establish traditional cell solid borders for
workbooks (the same as what all previous versions of Excel would print)? Now when I go to print preview, all cells internal to the border are hash marked and only print faintly. The border is solid black, as one would expect. I have tried using the "Office Button" and the "Excel Options" button feature but cannot seem to find where I can choose a default to have all cells solid black bordered by default. Thanks! |
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