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When I use the double-underline or any of the other underline features in
"Borders", the result is a light colored gray that is hard to see when printed out. How do I darken this? |
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Select the cells with the border and click FORMAT in the menu and select
CELLS. Click the BORDERS tab and select the type of border, line style and color. -- Kevin Backmann "wdm0970" wrote: When I use the double-underline or any of the other underline features in "Borders", the result is a light colored gray that is hard to see when printed out. How do I darken this? |
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