
Under Border, in the preview diagram, remove the vertical border by clicking it.Īdd a border, border color, or border line style Select the rows on both sides of the page break.Ĭlick the arrow next to Borders, and then click More Borders. This way, you can print a border at the bottom of the last row of one page and use the same border at the top of the first row on the next page. If you want to print the same border on cells that are separated by a page break, but the border appears on only one page, you can apply an inside border. If you apply a right border to the range of cells B1:C5, the border is displayed only on the right edge of the cells C1:C5.

If you apply two different types of borders to a shared cell boundary, the most recently applied border is displayed.Ī selected range of cells is formatted as a single block of cells. For example, if you apply a box border to enclose the range B1:C5, the cells D1:D5 acquire a left border. If you apply a border to a selected cell, the border is also applied to adjacent cells that share a bordered cell boundary. You can click the Borders button (not the arrow) to apply that style. The Borders button displays the most recently used border style. To remove cell borders, click the arrow next to Borders, and then click No Border. Two diagonal border buttons are available under Border. Under Presets and Border, click one or more buttons to indicate the border placement.

In the Format Cells dialog box, on the Border tab, under Line and Color, click the line style and color that you want. Tip: To apply a custom border style or a diagonal border, click More Borders.
