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Deleting/hiding page break outlines in Excel (8 posts)

I'm new to Excel -- can someone please tell me how to get rid of (the dotted) page outlines in Excel.

I assumed (and according to the help files) that by right-clicking in any cell then going: "Insert/Remove page Break" all instances of breaks should vanish, however I discovered that by following the above procedure only the horizontal line/s go away and the vertical lines (which were created at the same time) remain.

Am I stuck with these vertical lines?

I'm on Excel 2003.

Re: Deleting/hiding page break outlines in Excel

I'm no Excel expert, but in the View menu isn't there a choice between 'Normal' and 'Page Break Preview'? Doesn't 'Normal' fix it for you?

Daniel

Re: Deleting/hiding page break outlines in Excel

Hi, in the Insert menu you can create a Page Break or you can remove one. If you want to create one, click in a cell below where you want the Break to be - conversely, if you click in a cell below where a Page Break already exists then click Insert on the Menu bar, you'll find that the Page Break command has changed to Remove Page Break. PP.

Deleting/Hiding page breaks

Great post, thanks for the help. Mike

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