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I am trying to double underline a range of cells so that the underline
fills the width of the cell. I followed Excel Help instructions as
follows:

-You can apply a different style of underline, such as a double
underline or a single or double accounting underline (an underline that
fills the width of a cell). On the Format menu, click Cells. On the Font
tab, select the style that you want in the Underline box.-

However, when I followed the above instructions, it did not fill the
"width" of the cell. What am I doing wrong?


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HI Jessee

If you want a double underline that fills the width of the cell you
could chose Borders instead of Font.. Here you can chose the double
line.

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Bondi

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