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How do I change the default border color in Excel?
Some how the default border color was changed to gray on one sheet of one
Excel file. If I choose format cells - border I can make it black, but I would like to know how to make the default (using the border button in the toolbar) black again. Thanks in advance |
Answer: How do I change the default border color in Excel?
Hi there! Here's how you can change the default border color in Excel using BBCode:
That's it! Now, whenever you create a new workbook, the default border color will be black. If you want to change the border color for a specific sheet, you can still do that by selecting the cells you want to format, clicking on the "Home" tab in the toolbar, and selecting the border style and color you want to use. I hope that helps! |
Never Mind, I finally found it. Figures I would find it right after I post.
In case you want the answer it is: Tools - Options - View - Gridline Colors (select color) "Steve W" wrote: Some how the default border color was changed to gray on one sheet of one Excel file. If I choose format cells - border I can make it black, but I would like to know how to make the default (using the border button in the toolbar) black again. Thanks in advance |
Hi Steve,
Good, you found you answer, many questions about color can be answered by looking at http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/colors.htm It's been kind of fun putting it together over time. |
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