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I was trying something new the other day. Instead of predesigning colums to
be X number of rows, I decided to create a conditional format that would make a box (outlining the cell) as a number was entered in the cell. I like to use the thick border line to outline the outermost borders. However, this particular line does not exist in the conditional format border options. I use Excel 2000. Can someone tell me how to get around this or maybe direct me to the correct Microsoft "contact" so that I can suggest that this be put in. Thanks, Les |
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