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When I go to use conditional formatting I find I can only use a subset of the
normal border line thicknesses. Is there any way to select a thicker border when using conditional formatting? |
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No, you can only use the borders that are shown in the conditional
formatting dialog box. Conditional formatting options don't include anything that might change the row height. fedude wrote: When I go to use conditional formatting I find I can only use a subset of the normal border line thicknesses. Is there any way to select a thicker border when using conditional formatting? -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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Well that stinks! Thanks for the info Deb.
"Debra Dalgleish" wrote: No, you can only use the borders that are shown in the conditional formatting dialog box. Conditional formatting options don't include anything that might change the row height. fedude wrote: When I go to use conditional formatting I find I can only use a subset of the normal border line thicknesses. Is there any way to select a thicker border when using conditional formatting? -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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fedude wrote:
Well that stinks! Thanks for the info Deb. "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: No, you can only use the borders that are shown in the conditional formatting dialog box. Conditional formatting options don't include anything that might change the row height. fedude wrote: When I go to use conditional formatting I find I can only use a subset of the normal border line thicknesses. Is there any way to select a thicker border when using conditional formatting? -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html I discovered that if you click on the Borders icon on the Formatting toolbar, click on Draw Borders . . . you can change the borders as thick as you want. Yes, you will have to go over the cells by hand, but the borders are definitely thicker!! |
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Deb,
Sounds like you found something however, your description lost me. The draw borders icon on the formatting toolbar only allows you to select a border position. I don't see what you are refering to when you say "Draw Borders" In the normal cell formatting menu when I select the borders tab, I can select a line thicknes. If I select a thick line, when I leave this dialog, I can now use the borders icon on the formatting toolbar to put a thick border around a ceell by just using the toolbar selection. And this works well,however, if I select a cell that has conditional formatting on it, it always defaults to a thin line border. Is this what you were refering to? "Fancy1" wrote: fedude wrote: Well that stinks! Thanks for the info Deb. "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: No, you can only use the borders that are shown in the conditional formatting dialog box. Conditional formatting options don't include anything that might change the row height. fedude wrote: When I go to use conditional formatting I find I can only use a subset of the normal border line thicknesses. Is there any way to select a thicker border when using conditional formatting? -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html I discovered that if you click on the Borders icon on the Formatting toolbar, click on Draw Borders . . . you can change the borders as thick as you want. Yes, you will have to go over the cells by hand, but the borders are definitely thicker!! |
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The message about using the Draw Borders toolbar was from Fancy1, not
from me. And it doesn't help with conditional formatting of borders. fedude wrote: Deb, Sounds like you found something however, your description lost me. The draw borders icon on the formatting toolbar only allows you to select a border position. I don't see what you are refering to when you say "Draw Borders" In the normal cell formatting menu when I select the borders tab, I can select a line thicknes. If I select a thick line, when I leave this dialog, I can now use the borders icon on the formatting toolbar to put a thick border around a ceell by just using the toolbar selection. And this works well,however, if I select a cell that has conditional formatting on it, it always defaults to a thin line border. Is this what you were refering to? "Fancy1" wrote: fedude wrote: Well that stinks! Thanks for the info Deb. "Debra Dalgleish" wrote: No, you can only use the borders that are shown in the conditional formatting dialog box. Conditional formatting options don't include anything that might change the row height. fedude wrote: When I go to use conditional formatting I find I can only use a subset of the normal border line thicknesses. Is there any way to select a thicker border when using conditional formatting? -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html I discovered that if you click on the Borders icon on the Formatting toolbar, click on Draw Borders . . . you can change the borders as thick as you want. Yes, you will have to go over the cells by hand, but the borders are definitely thicker!! -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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