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By 'grid' I assume you mean the cell borders/gridlines. You can turn off the gridline display and have borders around only those cells you want them for.
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How? In Print Page Layout you either check 'gridlines' or not.

I'm thinking that Format/Borders is only for additive cell borders.
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