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I have asked this before but have been unable to get an answer to it.
If I make the background colour of a cell yellow (for example). Then turn it white. I lose the default border. I am attaching a sheet to show this time. |
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If you don't already have pixie you can download it (for free) here:
http://www.nattyware.com/pixie.php With this program you can find out that Excel's normal grid lines have RGB code (212, 212, 212). Now select B11:G16, press Format, Format Cells, Color, More Colors, Custom, enter 212 in each of the fields Red, Green and Blue, press OK, press Outline and press OK. |
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well 21,212,212 does work. Shame it could not have been an option on boarders.
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