Difference between revisions of "Applying a Cell Border"

From Help Wiki
 
(2 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 2: Line 2:
  
  
Cell borders come in many varieties and can be easily experimented with without disrupting the spreadsheet itself. In Excel 2007 on Windows, the option for cell borders can be found under the '''Font''' menu. In Excel 2008 on Mac OS X, cell borders are found on the toolbox in the '''Borders and Shading''' section. There are many styles of borders from one-sided to all-sided. You can even design your own borders if need be.  
+
Cell borders come in many varieties and can be easily experimented with without disrupting the spreadsheet itself. In Excel 2007 on Windows, the option for cell borders can be found under the '''Font''' menu. In Excel 2008 on Mac OS X, cell borders are found on the toolbox in the '''Borders and Shading''' section. There are many styles of borders from one-sided to all-sided. You can even design your own borders if need be.  
 
+
  
 
== When Would You Use This? ==
 
== When Would You Use This? ==
 
# When you need to draw attention to a graph or section of a graph.
 
# When you need to draw attention to a graph or section of a graph.
 
# When you want to create a simple, polygonal design.  
 
# When you want to create a simple, polygonal design.  
 
  
 
== Extra Resources ==
 
== Extra Resources ==

Latest revision as of 14:36, 2 November 2011

Excel logo.jpg
Applying a cell border is a quick and simple way to form a small graph or draw attention to an area of your spreadsheet in particular. These borders are easily customized and fit into any Excel spreadsheet.


Cell borders come in many varieties and can be easily experimented with without disrupting the spreadsheet itself. In Excel 2007 on Windows, the option for cell borders can be found under the Font menu. In Excel 2008 on Mac OS X, cell borders are found on the toolbox in the Borders and Shading section. There are many styles of borders from one-sided to all-sided. You can even design your own borders if need be.

When Would You Use This?

  1. When you need to draw attention to a graph or section of a graph.
  2. When you want to create a simple, polygonal design.

Extra Resources