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hi in this video iamp;#39;ll show you how to bolt gridlines in microsoft excel now this is a pretty weird video to make because i didnamp;#39;t need to do this until now but i saw that people are searching for this topic so weamp;#39;re making a really short tutorial on it so hereamp;#39;s the video this is how i would do it if i needed to build the gridlines from excel if you just need to do this for a table a range of cells or something like that and please select only that data range and then follow the steps that iamp;#39;m going to be showing you because iamp;#39;m going to do this for the whole spreadsheet but you may not need to do that first iamp;#39;ll go to the top left corner identify this arrow button and click on it and this will select all the cells in the worksheet right here if you donamp;#39;t need to do this for the whole spreadsheet then please just select your data range next iamp;#39;ll go to the home tab and thereamp;#39;s a little square button in here