
Apply or remove cell borders on a worksheet - Microsoft Support
On a worksheet, select the cell or range of cells that you want to add a border to, change the border style on, or remove a border from. To apply a new or different border style, select the arrow next to …
Add, change, or remove cell borders in Excel for Mac
On a sheet, select the cell or range of cells where you want to add or change the borders. On the Home tab, in the Font group, click the arrow next to Border , and then click the cell border that you want to …
Change the width of cell borders - Microsoft Support
Select one or more cells that have a border that you want to change. Right-click over the cells you've chosen and select Format Cells and, in the popup window, click the Border tab.
Add or remove borders for text boxes, pictures, and shapes
Here's how to add a line, pattern, or custom border to a text box, picture, and other objects in Word, PowerPoint, or Excel for Mac. Note: If you didn't add the border to the shape, text box, picture, or …
Add and remove picture borders - Microsoft Support
You can apply a preset style to a picture—including a border and shading, or you can apply a custom border of your own choosing.
Change the color, style, or weight of a line - Microsoft Support
On the Shape tab, select Shape Outline (or, in Excel, just Outline), then select the color that you want. Note: If you don't see the Shape tab, make sure you've selected the line. To use a color that isn't a …
Print gridlines in a worksheet - Microsoft Support
By default, gridlines don't appear on a printed Microsoft Excel worksheet or workbook. This article describes how you can make the gridlines appear in your printed worksheets.
Underline cell contents, entire cells, or rows on a worksheet
There are several ways to add underlining to data on a worksheet. You can underline all or selected text in cells, apply a bottom border to cells or rows, or draw a line to underline cells.
Show or hide gridlines on a worksheet - Microsoft Support
To keep the fill color and still see lines to separate cells, you can use borders instead of gridlines. For more information, see Apply or remove cell borders on a worksheet. Gridlines are always applied to …
Add or remove a border on a text box, shape, or SmartArt graphic
Select the text box or shape border. If you want to change multiple text boxes or shapes, click the first text box or shape, and then press and hold Ctrl while you click the other text boxes or shapes.