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Thanks a lot, I will try!
-----Original Message----- You could do that with conditional formatting (if you can give up the bold border and settle for a thin one). Select Row 1 to to the last row with a value. A1 is the active cell In conditional formatting, change Cell is to Formula is in the drop down put in a formula like =$A2<$A1 then click the format button and in the border tab select a bottom border of your choosing. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy wrote in message ... David: Thanks for your quick response and help, I am sorry I didn't make my question clear: Here is the data and the format I want Item -------- A123 A123 -------- B231 B231 B231 -------- C123 C123 -------- D123 D123 D123 D123 --------- A border(here is the dot line) be formated by each group of Item, don't want do subtotals, and they are not separated by blank row and there should have not blank row inside each group. Hope this make my question clear, and many thanks for your effort to help, Jackie -----Original Message----- How are these groups formed? Are they automated subtotals? Subtotals manually entered, etc. Are there any other blank rows besides or inside a group? Are they separated by a blank row? -----Original Message----- Dear Guru(s): I need to format excel sheet to give each group of rows a bold border line, each group may have different number of rows. is it achievable in conditional format? How can I achieve that in a macro? Thanks in advance, Jackie . . . |
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