"Mexage" <Mexage@discussions.microsoft.com>ha scritto nel messaggio
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> I am working in excel 2003. I have various sheets with a number of
> tables in each one. I need to change the color of the table borders
> without doing anything to the border style. When I try using the
> Format/Cells option, and then in the borders tab, I can see the table
> lines divided with a gray (generic) style because my selection has
> different types of styles. When I change the color, it will not apply
> the changes because I don't click on the grayed borders (if I did, it
> would reset my styles, which is an undesired effect)
>
> I don't really want to use macros (because I think this should be an
> easy task for excel). Gee, I wish I had used styles before starting
> to design the worksheet.
If I have well understood, all tou have to do is to select your table, then
from Format/Cell option select the borders tab, select the style and the
color of the line to apply and *then* click on each side of the rectangle
that represent your table.
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Hoping to be helpful...
Regards
Franz
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