Friday, May 17, 2013

How to Turn Off Page Lines in Excel


1. Click the 'File' tab in the Excel window, and then click 'New' if you want to make a new Excel document. Click on a template that you want to use, and then click 'Create.' A new Excel document will appear. Otherwise, click the 'File' tab, then click 'Open,' and then click on a folder where your file is stored. Click on the file to select it, and then click 'Open.'
2. Click the 'File' tab in the Excel window.
3. Click on 'Normal' in the 'Workbook Views' group. Excel will now display your spreadsheet without the page break lines. Click 'Page Layout View' if you want to see the lines again. If you still see page lines when working with a document in Normal view, that means Excel is set to turn them on automatically. To hide page breaks while in Normal view, you will need to adjust the display options for the document.
4. Click the 'File' tab, and then click 'Options' under 'Help.' Click the 'Show Page Breaks' check box to clear it under 'Display Options for This Worksheet' in the 'Advanced' category. When this option is unchecked, the page lines will not be displayed when you view a spreadsheet with Normal view.

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