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I'm attempting to place a border between two rows in columns A through M
whenever a number in column A changes (using Excel 2007). I've tried =A1<A2
with A1:M16 selected but the border only appears in column A. There is no
border in columns B through M except in row 16. It seems I'm missing
something simple.
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Highlight that same range again with A1 as the active cell, and change
your Conditional Formatting formula to:

=$A1<$A2

Hope this helps.

Pete

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I'm attempting to place a border between two rows in columns A through M
whenever a number in column A changes (using Excel 2007). *I've tried =A1<A2
with A1:M16 selected but the border only appears in column A. *There is no
border in columns B through M except in row 16. *It seems I'm missing
something simple.


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=$A1<$A2

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I'm attempting to place a border between two rows in columns A through M
whenever a number in column A changes (using Excel 2007). I've tried =A1<A2
with A1:M16 selected but the border only appears in column A. There is no
border in columns B through M except in row 16. It seems I'm missing
something simple.



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"Bernie Deitrick" wrote:


=$A1<$A2

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"BillMc" wrote in message
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I'm attempting to place a border between two rows in columns A through M
whenever a number in column A changes (using Excel 2007). I've tried =A1<A2
with A1:M16 selected but the border only appears in column A. There is no
border in columns B through M except in row 16. It seems I'm missing
something simple.



Thanks for the responses. I tried =$A1<$A2 and it only placed the border in column A at every change occurrence and I the border to extend across to column M.

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Select all the cells used in columns A through M prior to applying the CF.

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"Bernie Deitrick" wrote:


=$A1<$A2

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HTH,
Bernie
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"BillMc" wrote in message
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I'm attempting to place a border between two rows in columns A through M
whenever a number in column A changes (using Excel 2007). I've tried =A1<A2
with A1:M16 selected but the border only appears in column A. There is no
border in columns B through M except in row 16. It seems I'm missing
something simple.



Thanks for the responses. I tried =$A1<$A2 and it only placed the border in column A at every
change occurrence and I the border to extend across to column M.





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"Bernie Deitrick" wrote:

Select all the cells used in columns A through M prior to applying the CF.

HTH,
Bernie
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"Bernie Deitrick" wrote:


=$A1<$A2

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HTH,
Bernie
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"BillMc" wrote in message
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I'm attempting to place a border between two rows in columns A through M
whenever a number in column A changes (using Excel 2007). I've tried =A1<A2
with A1:M16 selected but the border only appears in column A. There is no
border in columns B through M except in row 16. It seems I'm missing
something simple.


Thanks for the responses. I tried =$A1<$A2 and it only placed the border in column A at every
change occurrence and I the border to extend across to column M.



My mistake. It did work. I just neglected to delete a previous format. Thank you very much.

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