This is different from Excel, where there are separate controls for viewing and printing gridlines. This gridline toggle will control both those visible on screen while editing your spreadsheet as well as what you’ll see when you print it. In the steps that follow, I will show you exactly how you can locate the settings in Google Sheets that controls the gridlines. Microsoft Excel has its own way of toggling the gridlines in their spreadsheets. Turn Off Those Gridlines in Google Sheets
The below tutorial will go over on exactly where you can locate the gridlines visibility control in Google Sheets, and how you can toggle it off from both the standard editing screen and from the Print screen. Instead, you can do this with a single toggle that will remove gridlines in both areas. Luckily, for those of you using Google Sheets, this is not the case. In Microsoft Excel, when you print the spreadsheet, the grid lines return, so you need to disable them in the print dialog window as well as on the spreadsheet screen. Google Sheets gives you the power to turn off these gridlines.