Remove the grid lines from spreadsheets created in Google Docs using a greasemonkey script

Update 7-Dec-2010: You don't have to do this anymore! Hallelujah!! =========== If first time then: 1) Publish Quote. Click share, publish. 2) Open Firefox. 3) Install greasemonkey add-on 4) Open the spreadsheet URL in firefox and add "&range=A1:P50" to the end. 5) Right click on the greasemonkey icon (bottom right), click the top link, "1xx scripts", filter for the word "docs", install the script "GridEraser for Google Docs". 6) Refresh the page. 7) There should be no gridlines anymore, or any other random lines. 8) Setup page settings to A4 size, there is some bug in firefox that it will only save settings if you print to the default printer, so set options->Print background images and then print to default printer once. If not first time pretty easy: 1) Publish Quote. Click share, publish. 2) Copy the URL to the clipboard. 3) Open Firefox. 4) Open the spreadsheet URL in firefox and add "&range=A1:P50" to the end. 5) Click File->Print, select print to file, select pdf.

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