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When applying conditional formatting the cell border thickness cannot be
varied as per the standard Format - Cells command (where there is a greater selection of line styles). How can I get the cell border to be thicker (is it only possible with VBA)? -- R Ormerod |
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The only line thickness available with Conditional Formatting appears to be
Thin, even with VBA. I get an error with any other setting like xlThick. -- Jim "R Ormerod" wrote in message ... | When applying conditional formatting the cell border thickness cannot be | varied as per the standard Format - Cells command (where there is a greater | selection of line styles). | | How can I get the cell border to be thicker (is it only possible with VBA)? | | -- | R Ormerod |
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