Is it possible to remove cell borders from Numbers?

Solution 1:

The only thing you can do is to copy a cell without borders over the one that has. If you type the info in first at least you don't have to remember it.

Solution 2:

It's not iOS but this is how they've done it on OSX: Under the "Table" tab, uncheck "Grid Lines"

Screenshot removing gridlines from numbers

You might also set "Table Outline" to "None" and play with the 3 buttons to the right to add/remove grid lines from the headers.

Solution 3:

I know this is an old thread but just had this problem and was looking everywhere for an answer including here and ended up figuring it out on my own.

If you tap the paint brush then cell and border style the last one at the bottom says set default border when you hit that it removes the borders that are in place.

This threw me for a long time because of the wording I thought it was to set the selected cell as the default not to revert to default as in no border

Hope this helps someone else.

Solution 4:

Make a copy of the Excel sheet so you can start over if needed. In the menu bar, View > Show Format Bar (it may already be shown). Highlight the cells in question. Look for these popdowns:

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Make sure the border box is set to "none". If this doesn't work, let us know if you are getting warnings when opening the file in Numbers.