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Learn how to enable and show gridlines on a worksheet in Excel
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Grid lines, which are the faint lines that divide cells on a worksheet, are displayed by default in Microsoft Excel. You can enable or disable them by worksheet, and even choose to see them on printed pages. These are different from cell borders, which you can add to cells and ranges and customize with line styles and colors. Here's how to add grid lines to your Excel spreadsheet on Windows and Mac computers.

Showing Gridlines in Excel for Windows

  • To display the default gridlines on your Excel worksheet, click View at the top. Find the Show section and check the box for Gridlines . [1]
  • To print the gridlines, click Page Layout Sheet Options → check the box for Print underneath Gridlines . [2]
  • For more border customizations, add a cell border to your data instead.
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Enabling Gridlines (Windows)

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  1. Open a worksheet in Microsoft Excel . You can use an existing project or create a new spreadsheet . [3]
    • Gridlines can't be customized in the same way borders can. For more customization options with cell borders, see this section .
  2. This is the tab at the top.
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  3. This will be between the Workbook Views and Zoom section.
    • You should see a list of options, such as Ruler, Gridlines, Formula Bar, etc. [4]
  4. When this box is checked, you'll see the gridlines appear on your Excel worksheet. [5]
    • Gridlines do not print by default. If you want to print with the gridlines on, do the following:
      • Click the Page layout tab at the top.
      • Find the Sheet Options section.
      • Check the box next to Print underneath Gridlines .
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Enabling Gridlines (Mac)

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  1. You can use an existing project or create a new spreadsheet.
  2. This is in the top toolbar.
  3. This will be underneath Gridlines . When this box is checked, you'll see the gridlines appear on your Excel worksheet. [6]
    • If you want to print with the gridlines on, check the box next to Print .
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Adding Cell Borders

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  1. You can use an existing project or create a new spreadsheet.
    • Gridlines appear on all sheets by default, but they may not be bold enough to make your data stand out. If you want to surround certain data with more visible lines, you can add borders to those cells.
  2. You will be able to add a border that surrounds the entire selected range, and/or around each individual cell in the range. [7]
  3. It's at the top of Excel.
  4. The Borders icon is a dotted grid on the "Font" panel at the top of Excel. A list of border styles will appear.
  5. If you want to add darker grid lines that surround each selected cell, choose All Borders . Otherwise, choose any of the other options, such as Outside Borders , which adds one solid border around the selected range. [8]
  6. Now that you've inserted some cell borders, you can customize how they look.
  7. It's at the bottom of the menu.
  8. You can customize the line style, border style, and even color. [9]
    • To customize the actual line used in the border (such as changing a solid line to a dotted line), select one of the line styles from the Styles area.
    • To make the border a different color, choose a color from the Color menu.
  9. This adds your border preferences to the selected range.
    • To remove cell borders, click the arrow next to the Borders icon in the toolbar, and then choose No Border .
    • Unlike gridlines, cell borders are always shown on printed sheets.
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      1. Click the File menu and select Options .
      2. Click Advanced .
      3. Select the sheet from the "Display options for this worksheet" menu.
      4. Check the box next to "Show gridlines."
      5. Click OK .

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