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Print Grid Lines with no Input in OpenOffice Calc (Spreadsheets)

By Jean
Wednesday, March 14th, 2012

Print Grid Line with no Input in Open Office Calc (Spreadsheet)

 

(This blog was written for versions of OpenOffice up to Version 3.4.0)

 

 

It possible to print the lines showing rows and columns on a blank spreadsheet.

 

One way is to open a new Calc (Spreadsheet) and go into Format > Page > Sheet > Tick against Grid in the Print list and click OK. Then put a space in the top left hand cell and the bottom right hand cells of the sheet by placing the cursor in the cell and moving the space bar once or twice to give it something to print.

 

Do a Print Preview before printing to be sure what is done is correct.

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