Math Art
Math Art
there is a small grid and pencil icon. Highlight it, and click on the down
arrow on the right edge.
b. Click on the words “Draw Border”. Your cursor changes to a pencil icon.
Move your cursor to the upper left corner of cell A1. Click and drag to
the right and down until you get to cell Y25. Your grid should now have
a border around it. Move your cursor to the Borders toolbar and click on
the X in the upper right hand corner to remove it from your worksheet.
- Make sure that all the lines you draw line up with the row and column
divisions of your grid.
Go to View → Toolbars, and make sure Drawing has a check mark by it (if
there is no check mark, click on Drawing). The Drawing toolbar should ap-
pear at the bottom of your worksheet. Click on the word Draw at the ex-
treme left, and then Snap. Click on the To Grid icon.
Figure 163
Using Snap To Grid to make sure lines
are properly aligned to rows and
columns of a grid
Figure 162
Selecting Draw Border and using its pencil icon to draw a border around a grid of cells