Removing Dotted Lines in Microsoft Excel
Dotted lines in Excel can appear unexpectedly, but they usually have a specific cause, and it’s easy to remove them. Let’s go over why these lines show up and how to get rid of them.
When Do Dotted Lines Appear?
- Page Breaks:
- Dotted lines may appear as page break indicators when you print or preview your sheet. These lines show where each page will end when printed.
- Page Break Preview Mode:
- If you use the Page Break Preview mode, dotted lines appear to show where the page breaks are, and they remain visible when you switch back to Normal view.
- Borders Added by Collaborators:
- When working with shared workbooks, collaborators might add dotted borders to certain cells.
How to Remove Dotted Lines
1. Remove Dotted Lines After Printer Preview
- Steps:
- Go to File > Options.
- In the Excel Options window, select Advanced.
- Scroll down to the Display Options for This Worksheet section.
- Uncheck the box for Show Page Breaks.
- Click OK to close the window.
The dotted lines will be removed, and your sheet should return to normal.
2. Remove Dotted Lines After Page Break Preview
- Steps:
- Switch to Normal view by selecting Normal on the View tab.
- If the dotted lines persist, follow the same steps as for the Printer Preview:
- Go to File > Options, select Advanced, and uncheck Show Page Breaks.
Your dotted and solid page break lines will be gone.
3. Change Dotted Border Lines to Solid
- Steps:
- Select the cells with dotted borders.
- Go to the Home tab and click the Borders drop-down in the Font section.
- To remove the borders, select No Border.
- To change the dotted lines to solid lines, select a solid line style under the Line Style option in the drop-down menu.
This will remove or change the style of any borders that have been added.