My spreadsheet contains an unusual underline that I cannot remove.
Neither the Borders or the Underline commands remove it.
It is not the dotted line subscribing a page to be printed.
I'm stumped.
My spreadsheet contains an unusual underline that I cannot remove.
Neither the Borders or the Underline commands remove it.
It is not the dotted line subscribing a page to be printed.
I'm stumped.
Check to see if you have hidden rows or rows that have been reduced in height.
If the cursor is in a hidden row, it could appear to be an underline.
Rows that have very little height could also look like underlines.
Maybe it's a very skinny shape...
Show the drawing toolbar (View|toolbars)
click on the arrow icon
try to select that shape
(hit the delete key if you select it and don't want it anymore)
If that shape is from the control toolbox toolbar, you may have to show that
toolbar and click on the design mode icon. Then use the arrow icon (from the
drawing toolbar) to select it.
VideoFreak wrote:
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> My spreadsheet contains an unusual underline that I cannot remove.
> Neither the Borders or the Underline commands remove it.
> It is not the dotted line subscribing a page to be printed.
> I'm stumped.
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Dave Peterson
And it's not from Window|Freeze panes (or window|split), right?
VideoFreak wrote:
>
> My spreadsheet contains an unusual underline that I cannot remove.
> Neither the Borders or the Underline commands remove it.
> It is not the dotted line subscribing a page to be printed.
> I'm stumped.
--
Dave Peterson
Try Edit-->Go to-->Special-->Objects. Hit Delete.
If that works, but removes other objects you wanted, then use the drawing
toolbar selector tool to select it and delete it.
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> My spreadsheet contains an unusual underline that I cannot remove.
> Neither the Borders or the Underline commands remove it.
> It is not the dotted line subscribing a page to be printed.
> I'm stumped.
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