Display or hide chart gridlines
To make the data in a chart easier to read, you can display horizontal and vertical chart gridlines that extend from any horizontal and vertical axes across the plot area of the chart. You can also display depth gridlines in 3-D charts. Gridlines can be displayed for major and minor units, and they align with major and minor tick marks on the axes when those are displayed.
- Click the chart to which you want to add chart gridlines.
This displays the
Chart Tools
, adding theDesign
,Layout
, andFormat
tabs. - On the
Layout
tab, in theAxes
group, clickGridlines
. - Do the following:
- To add horizontal gridlines to the chart, point to
Primary Horizontal Gridlines
, and then click the option that you want. If the chart has a secondary horizontal axis, you can also clickSecondary Horizontal Gridlines
. - To add vertical gridlines to the chart, point to
Primary Vertical Gridlines
, and then click the option that you want. If the chart has a secondary vertical axis, you can also clickSecondary Vertical Gridlines
. - To add depth gridlines to a 3-D chart, point to
Depth Gridlines
, and then click the option that you want. This option is only available when the selected chart is a true 3-D chart, such as a 3-D column chart. - To hide chart gridlines, point to
Primary Horizontal Gridlines
,Primary Vertical Gridlines
, orDepth Gridlines
(on a 3-D chart), and then clickNone
. If the chart has a secondary axes, you can also clickSecondary Horizontal Gridlines
orSecondary Vertical Gridlines
, and then clickNone
. - To quickly remove chart gridlines, select them, and then press DELETE.
Tip You can also right-click the gridlines, and then click
Delete
on the shortcut menu.
- To add horizontal gridlines to the chart, point to