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Hi!
I have a list that needs a set of borders. Thin lines inside, and some thicker vertical delimiters. Is there a way to make Excel add the borders when I add rows in my list? I'd like to keep my list neat on paper. It's a pretty long list (or it will be as it fills up), and many different users, so an automated process is much preferred. - Atle |
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You would need a worksheet_change() macro to do this. Post if this is accepable
Peter " wrote: Hi! I have a list that needs a set of borders. Thin lines inside, and some thicker vertical delimiters. Is there a way to make Excel add the borders when I add rows in my list? I'd like to keep my list neat on paper. It's a pretty long list (or it will be as it fills up), and many different users, so an automated process is much preferred. - Atle |
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xl2003 added a Data|List feature that looks like it would work the way you want.
You may want to try: Tools|Options|Edit tab|Extend data range formats and formulas wrote: Hi! I have a list that needs a set of borders. Thin lines inside, and some thicker vertical delimiters. Is there a way to make Excel add the borders when I add rows in my list? I'd like to keep my list neat on paper. It's a pretty long list (or it will be as it fills up), and many different users, so an automated process is much preferred. - Atle -- Dave Peterson |
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Nice one Dave!
Peter "Dave Peterson" wrote: xl2003 added a Data|List feature that looks like it would work the way you want. You may want to try: Tools|Options|Edit tab|Extend data range formats and formulas |
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Yeah, that hit the spot, thanks!
On Jun 29, 3:02 pm, Billy Liddel wrote: Nice one Dave! Peter "Dave Peterson" wrote: xl2003 added a Data|List feature that looks like it would work the way you want. You may want to try: Tools|Options|Edit tab|Extend data range formats and formulas- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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