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Macro for Thick Borders using conditional formatting
Hello,
I am using excel 2003 to create tables of data. I have created conditional formats (CF) that bold and highlight cells that exceed certain standards. I would now like to put a thick border around any cells that meet the CF criteria. For example, if a cell became bolded and highlighted based on the CF, then I want to put a thick border around it, if it didn't become bolded or highlighted then I want to leave it just the way it is. Is this at all possible? I really don't know much about macros. Thank you for any help you can give me. Ian |
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