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I'm trying to print out a calendar page with entries that I've added to it.
If the grid lines don't print out, then it's really hard to tell which text/picture goes with which date on the calendar. I know I've printed out calendar pages with gridlines in the past, but now they don't print out. There is no page set up for gridlines like there is in Excel. Can anyone help me? |
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Hi Teri-
The calendar is probably based on a table, so click aywhere in the calendar and go to FormatBorders and Shading. Pick the style & color you like and click the 3rd (All) or 4th (Grid) Setting from the left column. HTH |:) "Teri Spector" wrote: I'm trying to print out a calendar page with entries that I've added to it. If the grid lines don't print out, then it's really hard to tell which text/picture goes with which date on the calendar. I know I've printed out calendar pages with gridlines in the past, but now they don't print out. There is no page set up for gridlines like there is in Excel. Can anyone help me? |
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![]() "CyberTaz" wrote: Hi Teri- The calendar is probably based on a table, so click aywhere in the calendar and go to FormatBorders and Shading. Pick the style & color you like and click the 3rd (All) or 4th (Grid) Setting from the left column. HTH |:) "Teri Spector" wrote: I'm trying to print out a calendar page with entries that I've added to it. If the grid lines don't print out, then it's really hard to tell which text/picture goes with which date on the calendar. I know I've printed out calendar pages with gridlines in the past, but now they don't print out. There is no page set up for gridlines like there is in Excel. Can anyone help me? |
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Is there a further question here?
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "bluetwo" wrote in message ... "CyberTaz" wrote: Hi Teri- The calendar is probably based on a table, so click aywhere in the calendar and go to FormatBorders and Shading. Pick the style & color you like and click the 3rd (All) or 4th (Grid) Setting from the left column. HTH |:) "Teri Spector" wrote: I'm trying to print out a calendar page with entries that I've added to it. If the grid lines don't print out, then it's really hard to tell which text/picture goes with which date on the calendar. I know I've printed out calendar pages with gridlines in the past, but now they don't print out. There is no page set up for gridlines like there is in Excel. Can anyone help me? |
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Solved my problem but wondering why in previous versions of Word the Calendar
Wizard auto inserts the gridlines but in post Word 2000 the "Calendar Wizard" does not? Anyway works ok for now. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Is there a further question here? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "bluetwo" wrote in message ... "CyberTaz" wrote: Hi Teri- The calendar is probably based on a table, so click aywhere in the calendar and go to FormatBorders and Shading. Pick the style & color you like and click the 3rd (All) or 4th (Grid) Setting from the left column. HTH |:) "Teri Spector" wrote: I'm trying to print out a calendar page with entries that I've added to it. If the grid lines don't print out, then it's really hard to tell which text/picture goes with which date on the calendar. I know I've printed out calendar pages with gridlines in the past, but now they don't print out. There is no page set up for gridlines like there is in Excel. Can anyone help me? |
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Note that the issue here is not gridlines but borders, and I have no idea
why the Calendar Wizard doesn't add borders to its calendars; I think this must be an oversight, but it could also be affected by your default Table AutoFormat or table style. For example, I have Table Normal rather than Table Grid as the default table style in most templates (though not, I think, in Normal.dot), which might make a difference. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Danny" wrote in message ... Solved my problem but wondering why in previous versions of Word the Calendar Wizard auto inserts the gridlines but in post Word 2000 the "Calendar Wizard" does not? Anyway works ok for now. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Is there a further question here? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "bluetwo" wrote in message ... "CyberTaz" wrote: Hi Teri- The calendar is probably based on a table, so click aywhere in the calendar and go to FormatBorders and Shading. Pick the style & color you like and click the 3rd (All) or 4th (Grid) Setting from the left column. HTH |:) "Teri Spector" wrote: I'm trying to print out a calendar page with entries that I've added to it. If the grid lines don't print out, then it's really hard to tell which text/picture goes with which date on the calendar. I know I've printed out calendar pages with gridlines in the past, but now they don't print out. There is no page set up for gridlines like there is in Excel. Can anyone help me? |
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