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Hi :)
I think there is a deliberate mistake or tpyo or something?  It is Christmas for a lot of us so if 
the chances for error are not higher than normal then you're not doing it (Xmas) properly.  Go out 
and get stressed in some large group of people doing something crazy lol.  

So, document was changed to green borders at 2pt and then saved and when re-opened it had green 2pt 
borders?

Has anyone seen "Tru Blood" where Jessica's problem is that the dead body she wants to hide has 
gone missing?
Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Wed, 14/12/11, NoOp <glgxg@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

The above instructions, changed the border sizes to 1 pt.

Select the entire sheet (clicking upper left corner), open styles
(either F11 or via the icon), right-click Default|Modify|Borders|Line
Width: 1.00pt|Line arrangement: second outline box under 'Default'.
Note: even changed the pt to 2pt and color to green, saved the file,
closed the file, reopened the file & the cell boarders are still 2pt/green.


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