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Active Cell Border
In all my experience with Excel, the active cell is marked with a bold border
around it, to make it easy to find. I am now working on a machine in which the active cell is marked with a border of two thin lines. How do I change it back? How do I change the border of the active cell so it is always a bold, black border? |
Active Cell Border
Hi,
I'm not aware of any setting in Excel to control this, which means it may be a windows setting, or a registry change? -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "Dave_in_NoHo" wrote: In all my experience with Excel, the active cell is marked with a bold border around it, to make it easy to find. I am now working on a machine in which the active cell is marked with a border of two thin lines. How do I change it back? How do I change the border of the active cell so it is always a bold, black border? |
Active Cell Border
It might be because the cell has a border.
"Dave_in_NoHo" wrote: In all my experience with Excel, the active cell is marked with a bold border around it, to make it easy to find. I am now working on a machine in which the active cell is marked with a border of two thin lines. How do I change it back? How do I change the border of the active cell so it is always a bold, black border? |
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