InDesign CS2 background export to pdf

I'm using inDesign CS2 and want to export a file to pdf that has a grid background. I setup the grid in the CS2 preferences, but when I export the file, I don't get the grid background. I have tried a few things with the Adobe PDF presets > Define, but with no luck.
It's a houseplan that shows up fine in the pdf, but with out the background grid.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
John

Although InDesign (any version) PDF export provides for exporting the baseline grid (except for PDF/X export), there is no provision for exporting the document grid. If you want a grid to be output, it would probably make sense to manually create a grid on your master page(s).
          - Dov

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