The Excel gridlines run between the columns and row of the spreadsheet, allowing you to see where each individual cell is located. While there is a setting in the “View” ribbon that lets you switch the gridlines off, you can also use Excel’s built-in programming language, Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), to turn them off. Using VBA code to complete the process allows you to switch off the gridlines automatically as the program processes your code. Tips Writer Bio
