Excel has a lot in common with Word documents, like the annotation function mentioned above, and the grid lines are both on the Office software. When you use Excel to edit worksheets, you usually insert charts to analyze them, and then you need to remove the gridlines from the worksheet.
In Excel2007, there are several ways to hide gridlines.
Excel Advanced Options
First method: I think of the first method.
Click office Button/Excel options, and then open the Excel Options dialog box.
Click the Advanced option on the left to move the scroll bar down to the show options (S) section in the worksheet.
The sixth item is "Show gridlines." In the default state, this item is selected.
Uncheck with the mouse click, and then click OK in the lower-right corner. You can not display gridlines on this worksheet.
※ You can not only display and hide gridlines, but also set the color of gridlines.
The second way: if you're just inserting a picture, that's fine.
And in some ways it's better than Word2007. You can also use the method of merging cells If you are only a partially hidden gridline. Also, there are four merge options in version 2007.
The third method: Show/Hide Feature
There are more simple ways to operate.
The operation method is as follows:
1, select one or more worksheets.
2, on the View tab, in the Show/Hide group, clear or select the Gridlines check box to hide or display gridlines.
When you use an edit worksheet in Excel 2007, you occasionally insert a picture or chart, and you need to hide gridlines in Excel. The top of the small series for you to introduce three ways to hide gridlines, you can directly find the display and hidden features, or merge cells, or advanced options to find.