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Default Excel Formatting

My spread sheet has 10 different sections. There are 5 columns of data.
Column 5 contains a number, a different one in each section, therefore 10
different numbers. I have formatted a thicker black border line across the
last row of one section and the first of the next. Periodically I have to add
new rows of data to the different sections and I have found the easiest way
to do this is through the sort function. However, when the new information
gets placed into the proper section, the line formatting gets misaligned, not
where it should be. Is there anyway to keep that formatting in place?
 
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