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Between two rows, and for the span of about 16 or so columns there is a line
that I can't get rid of. Its not a "Border" settings, Its not a drawing line, its not a page break line. I can't select it. If I select the entire two rows flanking this line and delete the two rows, the line simply shifts up. So it this line was between rows 70 and 71, it would then appear between rows 69 and 70. Its not anything in the footer or header either!! It prints when I print the page. Any idea what on earth this could be? Thanks Thrava |
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Perhaps an object ?
Try press F5 Special Objects Ok Then press "Delete" .. -- Rgds Max xl 97 --- GMT+8, 1° 22' N 103° 45' E xdemechanik <atyahoo<dotcom ---- "Thrava" wrote in message ... Between two rows, and for the span of about 16 or so columns there is a line that I can't get rid of. Its not a "Border" settings, Its not a drawing line, its not a page break line. I can't select it. If I select the entire two rows flanking this line and delete the two rows, the line simply shifts up. So it this line was between rows 70 and 71, it would then appear between rows 69 and 70. Its not anything in the footer or header either!! It prints when I print the page. Any idea what on earth this could be? Thanks Thrava |
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i know you said it not a border but have you considered that line could be
the bottom border of the upper row or it could be the top border of the lower row "Thrava" wrote: Between two rows, and for the span of about 16 or so columns there is a line that I can't get rid of. Its not a "Border" settings, Its not a drawing line, its not a page break line. I can't select it. If I select the entire two rows flanking this line and delete the two rows, the line simply shifts up. So it this line was between rows 70 and 71, it would then appear between rows 69 and 70. Its not anything in the footer or header either!! It prints when I print the page. Any idea what on earth this could be? Thanks Thrava |
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![]() I have the exact same problem and I cannot figure out how to solve it. I have tried getting rid of all borders around the cells, rows, columns, and it does nothing. You cannot delete the rows or columns and get rid of it. I have looked for hidden formulas, hidden rows, nothing! -- dziw ------------------------------------------------------------------------ dziw's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=10422 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=377234 |
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And you looked for flattened objects, too?
Edit|goto|Special|objects Do those lines get selected? If you know you don't have any objects (pictures/buttons/checkboxes/etc) on the worksheet, you can select them all and hit the delete key. dziw wrote: I have the exact same problem and I cannot figure out how to solve it. I have tried getting rid of all borders around the cells, rows, columns, and it does nothing. You cannot delete the rows or columns and get rid of it. I have looked for hidden formulas, hidden rows, nothing! -- dziw ------------------------------------------------------------------------ dziw's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=10422 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=377234 -- Dave Peterson |
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