Friday 31 August 2012

Apply a Border Using the Format Cells Dialog Box

Select a cell or a range. 
 Click the Home tab. 
 Click the Borders button arrow and then click More Borders.
Click the Home tab. Click the Borders button arrow and then click More Borders.
The Format Cells dialog box opens, select the Border tab.
The Format Cells dialog box opens, select the Border tab.
Select a line style. 
 Click the Color list and then click a color for the border.
Select a line style. Click the Color list arrow and then click a color for the border.
If you want a border on the outside of a cell or range, 
   click Outline. 
If you want a border between cells, click Inside. 
If you want to remove a border, click None.
If you want a border on the outside of a cell or range, click Outline. If you want a border between cells, click Inside. If you want to remove a border, click None.
To set a custom border, 
 click a Border button or click the Preview Border box.
To set a custom border, click a Border button or click the Preview Border box where you want to add a border.
Use these buttons to create a diagonal border. 
           Click OK.
Use these buttons to create a diagonal border. Click OK.
Check the result.
Use these buttons to create a diagonal border. Click OK.

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