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hi there its Steve here in this video I want to show you how to hide and show gridlines in Excel its really simple and so well just jump right into it if you go if youre in your home tab youre gonna want to go over to the view click on the View tab and then right here under show youve got your grid lines right here and its just a little checkbox so you just click it and then all of your grid lines go away you click it again and all your grid lines come back again its under the View tab under the show section and one thing to note is if youre on your home screen some people will sometimes look at this little section here the boarders thinking that its the same as the gridlines but its not these gridlines that surround your cells are just visual indicators theyre not going to show up in print theyre just here in the program if you want to actually have these grids show up somewhere like when you print then you would need to highlight your cell and then you would need to go