Creating a blank worksheet (with no lines)

leopardhawk

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  1. 2016
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  1. Windows
I have seen worksheets where all of the lines are removed and it almost has the look of a blank piece of paper. I would like to have a worksheet where I could have a title, a logo, some command buttons for userforms and possibly reports and also be able to change the color and look of the background.

Is this possible? How?
 

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There is an option under 'View" where you can uncheck the box for Gridlines, this will give you the fully blank sheet.

This is assuming Excel 2007/2010
 
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Thank you very much, exactly what I was looking for...
 
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