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Default Conditioning Formatting - Thicker Borders

I discovered that if you click on the Borders icon on the Formatting
toolbar, after you have created your Conditioning Formatting, click on
Draw Borders . . . you can change the borders as thick as you want. Use
the slide bar and scroll down to select the border you want. You will
have many to choose from.

Yes, you will have to go over & trace each cell by hand, but the borders
are definitely thicker!!
 
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