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In Excel 2003 when you set the border format using conditional formatting
there doesn't seem to be an option for border thickness. Is there a way of
specifying this?

(It's for a calendar where I want thick cell borders between cells which are
in different months and normal borders if they are in the same month).

Grateful for advice
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Default Conditional formatting border thickness

No. Conditional formatting dont have options which might change the cell
height or width.

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"simonc" wrote:

In Excel 2003 when you set the border format using conditional formatting
there doesn't seem to be an option for border thickness. Is there a way of
specifying this?

(It's for a calendar where I want thick cell borders between cells which are
in different months and normal borders if they are in the same month).

Grateful for advice

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