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Hi All,
I'm using MS Office 2007; on the Home tab of the ribbon, on the Font panel, there is a button to add borders around cells. This button has several predefined options and i use two alot, i mean really, alot. They are "All Borders" and "Thick Box Border". I find that very often i first apply the All Borders and then immediately apply Thick Box Border. This gives me a thick box around a range of cells with thin line borders. Is there a way to define my own border that can give me this result with only one pick? Thanks, Sammy |
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