Why thick Border?

F

Fidelio

Dear Kevs,

it looks like when you are dragging that cell downwards the bottom line
of that cell is already formatted as a thick line. Try to format the D1
as you want and each one of them will look alike. You can do this by
clicking the proper format button.

HTH. :)

Jose

kevs ha escrito:
 
C

CyberTaz

You might want to explore the options in Edit>Paste Special - not just in
Excel, but any of the Office programs. It seems like many of the issues you
post revolve around content copied from other sources & if you simply Paste
there's no telling what you might wind up with:)
 
K

kevs

You might want to explore the options in Edit>Paste Special - not just in
Excel, but any of the Office programs. It seems like many of the issues you
post revolve around content copied from other sources & if you simply Paste
there's no telling what you might wind up with:)
Thanks Bob, did not understand that, just pasting from first cell no?
Fideleo:

I went to cell, border, and don't see an option anywhere to have the border
be like the light grey line of all the normal cells everywhere. So I chose
no border, and now have no border.



OS 10.4.7
Office 2004
 

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