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Adding row without borders
I wan't to insert a row eg. between row 27 and row 28, but what happens now
is that the new row gets all the formatting of row 28 (borders etc) and I want to new row to get the formatting of row 27 and not 28. XP Excel 2003 |
Adding row without borders
If you want a row between 27 and 28... then go on the 28th row.... get your
cursor on the number 28..... the row number 28.... and right click... that whole row will get highlighted (just for ur info) and a box will open..... click on insert... you'll get a new row between 27 and 28 without and formatting whatsoever.... Hope it helps... "Josh W" wrote: I wan't to insert a row eg. between row 27 and row 28, but what happens now is that the new row gets all the formatting of row 28 (borders etc) and I want to new row to get the formatting of row 27 and not 28. XP Excel 2003 |
Adding row without borders
Thanks Ross. I know how to insert rows but what you say is incorrect, let me
explain. Row 28 has a top border line all the way across (say to cell H). Now when I insert a new row above row 28, the newly inserted row (now 28) gets a partial top border (up to cell C) and row 28 which is now row 29 is missing some of the top border. Greatly appreciate anyones help. |
Adding row without borders
hmmmm.... well when u insert the new row, like the way i emplained before...
u should be getting a small pain brush icon stuck onto the new row... that lil thing which is the "insert options" asks for the following 3 things: Format same as above, Format same as below and Clear formatting.... maybe selecting one of the three would do the trick for u.... let me know.... "Josh W" wrote: Thanks Ross. I know how to insert rows but what you say is incorrect, let me explain. Row 28 has a top border line all the way across (say to cell H). Now when I insert a new row above row 28, the newly inserted row (now 28) gets a partial top border (up to cell C) and row 28 which is now row 29 is missing some of the top border. Greatly appreciate anyones help. |
Adding row without borders
ToolsOptionsEdit
Uncheck "extend data range formats and formulas". Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 02:14:00 -0700, Josh W wrote: Thanks Ross. I know how to insert rows but what you say is incorrect, let me explain. Row 28 has a top border line all the way across (say to cell H). Now when I insert a new row above row 28, the newly inserted row (now 28) gets a partial top border (up to cell C) and row 28 which is now row 29 is missing some of the top border. Greatly appreciate anyones help. |
Adding row without borders
Ross, the paintbrush thing is a good tip but I can't see any paintbrush here
- maybe it's because some of the cell at the beginning of the row are merged. But I tried it in a different worksheet and neither of the three options in the painbrush menu had any effect on the problem with the borders. Still, the borders are messed up in the new and old row. "Ross" wrote: hmmmm.... well when u insert the new row, like the way i emplained before... u should be getting a small pain brush icon stuck onto the new row... that lil thing which is the "insert options" asks for the following 3 things: Format same as above, Format same as below and Clear formatting.... maybe selecting one of the three would do the trick for u.... let me know.... "Josh W" wrote: Thanks Ross. I know how to insert rows but what you say is incorrect, let me explain. Row 28 has a top border line all the way across (say to cell H). Now when I insert a new row above row 28, the newly inserted row (now 28) gets a partial top border (up to cell C) and row 28 which is now row 29 is missing some of the top border. Greatly appreciate anyones help. |
Adding row without borders
Gord, unfortunately this didn't solve the problem I have with the borders
when I am inserting a new row. The problem occurs when the row above which I insert a new row contains borders that are different to the row above it, then as soon as I insert a new row the borders of the new row and the row above which it was inserted become all messed up: in each row only part of it. "Gord Dibben" wrote: ToolsOptionsEdit Uncheck "extend data range formats and formulas". Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 02:14:00 -0700, Josh W wrote: Thanks Ross. I know how to insert rows but what you say is incorrect, let me explain. Row 28 has a top border line all the way across (say to cell H). Now when I insert a new row above row 28, the newly inserted row (now 28) gets a partial top border (up to cell C) and row 28 which is now row 29 is missing some of the top border. Greatly appreciate anyones help. |
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