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  1. Show or hide gridlines in Word, PowerPoint, or Excel

    To show the gridlines, in Excel, PowerPoint, or Word, click the View tab, and then select the Gridlines check box. To hide the gridlines, clear the Gridlines check box.

  2. Show or hide gridlines for all tables in a document

    If you remove the table borders, you can show table gridlines to help you see where each cell is located. Showing or hiding table gridlines shows or hides gridlines for every table in your …

  3. Show or hide gridlines on a worksheet - Microsoft Support

    Gridlines are the faint lines that appear around cells to distinguish them on the worksheet. By default, gridlines are displayed in worksheets using a color that is assigned by Excel. Gridlines …

  4. Display or hide chart gridlines - Microsoft Support

    On the Design tab, in the Chart Layouts group, click Add Chart Element, point to Gridlines, and then click the gridline option you want to hide. You can rest your mouse pointer over each …

  5. Snap charts, pictures, and objects to a grid to align them in Word

    By default, shapes and other objects will snap to the nearest intersection of gridlines only if the grid is visible. Change that by checking the Snap objects to grid when the gridlines are not …

  6. Adjust snap strength or turn snap off - Microsoft Support

    Shapes tend to snap to grid lines, guides, ruler markings, and other alignment guides on a drawing page. You can turn off snapping, and increase or decrease the snap strength.

  7. Remove grid guides - Microsoft Support

    You can use grid guides to better arrange and align objects on a page in any Publisher publication. Click Page Design > Guides to choose from several built-in ruler guide options. …

  8. Turn the snap to grid and snap to object options on or off in Excel

    To snap shapes or other objects to grid lines that go through the vertical and horizontal edges of other shapes or objects, click Snap to Shape. Gray highlighting indicating the option is …

  9. Work with gridlines and use snap-to-grid in PowerPoint

    To remove a guide, Ctrl+click or right-click the guide line, and then select Delete on the menu. You can change the color of a guide, allowing you to use colors to denote different meanings …

  10. Hide or show layout guides, ruler guides, and object boundaries

    Hide or show guides in Publisher or snap to guides even if the guides are hidden.