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Gridlines disappeared in last column of worksheet.

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    Gridlines disappeared in last column of worksheet.

    The only thing I did (I think?) was change text and add color to a single cell in the last column of my worksheet, and then noticed that my gridlines disappeared in my whole column. If I add another column to cut and paste my data, and delete my original column my new last column has no gridlines. When I delete another column in the middle of the worksheet my last column also deletes, and my new last column now has no gridlines. Something strange has happened to my document, and I have no idea what. Please help if you can. All I want is to get my gridlines back in my last column. I hope this all makes sense.

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    Judy

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    Should post that up and tell us which column to check.
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    Here you go

    Please find document attached. Column AD is the column where the gridlines are missing. Thanks again for all your help. Sorry it took me so long to post back.

    Judy
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    I don't know why, but you can fix that by unhiding column AE and making the width 0.1.
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