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Change Box Line Weight - Excel 2007
I'm trying to greatly increase the line weight around a box in Excel
2007. If I go to Format/Format Cells/Border I choose the darkest line for the box, but it is still very light. I want something really bold, like 1/16" line width. I looked in the Help and it refers to, under Drawing Tools, on the Format tab, in the Shape Styles group, click the arrow next to Shape Outline. I can't find any of these things. This new format for Excel drives me crazy. |
Change Box Line Weight - Excel 2007
but it is still very light
Funny, looks just as dark to me as in Excel 2003. I can't find any of these things If you want to insert a rectangle as a border you should go to the Insert tab and grab a rectangle by clicking the Shapes button in the Illustrations group. Once you select the rectangle the Drawing Tools, Format tab becomes visible. This is what they call a 'contextual tab' - meaning you only see it when it applies. -- Jim "RAH" wrote in message ... I'm trying to greatly increase the line weight around a box in Excel 2007. If I go to Format/Format Cells/Border I choose the darkest line for the box, but it is still very light. I want something really bold, like 1/16" line width. I looked in the Help and it refers to, under Drawing Tools, on the Format tab, in the Shape Styles group, click the arrow next to Shape Outline. I can't find any of these things. This new format for Excel drives me crazy. |
Change Box Line Weight - Excel 2007
Thanks. That worked, but it's a little clumsy when you just want to
darken the outline of a box. What I meant by light was that it was too thin. I don't ever remember having to go through this to thicken a line in Excel XP. Dick On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 18:18:09 -0400, "Jim Rech" wrote: but it is still very light Funny, looks just as dark to me as in Excel 2003. I can't find any of these things If you want to insert a rectangle as a border you should go to the Insert tab and grab a rectangle by clicking the Shapes button in the Illustrations group. Once you select the rectangle the Drawing Tools, Format tab becomes visible. This is what they call a 'contextual tab' - meaning you only see it when it applies. |
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