Cómo habilitar y utilizar las líneas de cuadrícula en Word

A while back, I showed you how to make graph paper using Excel–it’s a neat trick. You can display gridlines in Word—but you can’t print them. That’s a pretty big limitation. However, Word’s gridlines are meant to be guide rules, not printable borders. As guide rules, gridlines can be very useful for positioning objects, pictures, even text.

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  1. Enabling Word’s Gridlines in Word 2007/2010
  2. Enabling Gridlines in Word 2003

Enabling Word’s Gridlines in Word 2007/2010

  1. Click the Page Layout tab.
  2. Click the Align dropdown in the Arrange group.
  3. Check View Gridlines. To disable gridlines, uncheck View Gridlines.

To control the gridlines, choose Grid Settings from the Align dropdown. These settings let you enable snap-to grids, snap-to objects, adjust the size of the gridlines, and more. The most interesting to me is the Use Margins option in the Grid Options section. If you uncheck this option, Word will extend the grid to the margins.

Enabling Gridlines in Word 2003

  1. On the Drawing toolbar, click Draw.
  2. Click Grid.
  3. Check Display Gridlines.

Unfortunately, I am unable to determine any way to print these gridlines and every resource I’ve consulted confirms that you cannot print Word’s gridlines. If you know of a way to print Word’s gridlines, please share!

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