Microsoft Excel 2003 Border Colour


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    Microsoft Excel 2003 Border Colour


    How do I change the colour of the borders?
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    hi, what do you mean border? is it the cells? or the skin itself?
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    timbog said:
    hi, what do you mean border? is it the cells? or the skin itself?
    The colour of the borders you can assign to cells. The icon is in the top right I think.
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    sjc1138 said:
    The colour of the borders you can assign to cells. The icon is in the top right I think.

    1. Select the cell range.
    2. Right click and select Format Cells...
    3. Click the Border tab.
    4. Select the Line Style.
    5. Select the Color from the drop list.
    6. Select the Preset border or select the Border combination you desire.
    7. Click the OK button.


    Done!

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    GEWB
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    Further to GEWB post, here are 2 pictures. Just in case you need them :)
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Microsoft Excel 2003 Border Colour-untitled1.png   Microsoft Excel 2003 Border Colour-untitled2.png  
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    GEWB said:
    sjc1138 said:
    The colour of the borders you can assign to cells. The icon is in the top right I think.

    1. Select the cell range.
    2. Right click and select Format Cells...
    3. Click the Border tab.
    4. Select the Line Style.
    5. Select the Color from the drop list.
    6. Select the Preset border or select the Border combination you desire.
    7. Click the OK button.

    Done!

    Regards,
    GEWB
    Thanks, this worked!
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    Hello sjc1138 -

    You're welcome.

    Regards,
    GEWB
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