> Question: When I color an Excel worksheet, the gridlines are covered > up. How do I get them back, without going through the procedure of > adding gridlines with the "gridline" drop down box (border box)? The reason those gridlines aren't showing up is because they don't exist as actualy lines as far as XL is concerned. For example, if you were to print the document, you won't see any of them. They exist only as a reference for the user. Therefore, when you add some sort of shading to an area of several cells, this "real" feature will be displayed before the "reference" cell boundaries. Maybe you could just apply a gridline to the whole sheet? If you click in the upper left hand box (to the left of A, and above 1) you can select the whole thing and apply a border format to the whole sheet at once. Regards, Daniel Boxwell