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From: Tim on 19 Jan 2010 07:54 Is it possible in Excel 2007 to remove just a portion of a cell border (i.e. remove bottom border and leave top and sides)? This was accomplished in Excel 2003 by clicking on the Bottom Border icon and it would either add or remove for that cell. In 2007, this functionality aoppears to be gone. It looks like you have to use the remove border icon which removes all borders?
From: Jacob Skaria on 19 Jan 2010 08:00 Right click>FormatCElls> and check out the tab 'Borders' -- Jacob "Tim" wrote: > Is it possible in Excel 2007 to remove just a portion of a cell border (i.e. > remove bottom border and leave top and sides)? This was accomplished in > Excel 2003 by clicking on the Bottom Border icon and it would either add or > remove for that cell. In 2007, this functionality aoppears to be gone. It > looks like you have to use the remove border icon which removes all borders?
From: מיכאל (מיקי) אבידן on 19 Jan 2010 09:36 As far as I remember the "Toggle Bottom Border" was NEVER(!) a default icon in any Excel version. One may add it - among other - to every Commandbar. A special "Quick Access Tool-bar" was added in Excel 2007/2010 to which you may add any icon you wish to. Micky "Tim" wrote: > Is it possible in Excel 2007 to remove just a portion of a cell border (i.e. > remove bottom border and leave top and sides)? This was accomplished in > Excel 2003 by clicking on the Bottom Border icon and it would either add or > remove for that cell. In 2007, this functionality aoppears to be gone. It > looks like you have to use the remove border icon which removes all borders?
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