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Oops.. that's unfortunate. Please help me if you feel so... I am trying
to make it work.. but helpless Sorry about my change in rules.. Thanks, Thulasiram. On Oct 9, 10:42 pm, "Jim Cone" wrote: You have changed the rules. Now you are trying to exclude a selected area. I can't help you. -- Jim Cone "Thulasiram" wrote in message Jim, I am in a problem now. Its not with respect to hiding the boundaries. Problem is in continuation of the previous scenario. I have a merged cell G2 (formed by merging cells G2 to J8) adjcent to the merged cell C2 and another merged cell B9 (formed by merging B9 to B14) below the merged cell B2. When I click the cells G2 and B9 and hit "show bounds" command button (that has your code), I have the boundary around the cells B2-B14, B14-J14, J14-J2, J2-B2 But the expected result should be a thick boundary around the cells G9-G14, G14-J14, J14-J9, J9 -G9. Please help. It will be so nice of you. Thanks, Thulasiram |
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