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Old April 5th, 2010, 01:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Don Guillett[_2_]
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Default Border Limitations for Conditional Formats

It is in lieu of a macro which may not be called by CF. However, it can be
automatic if part of a worksheet_change event macro in the sheet module. IMO
it's better than cluttering up with CF. the case was to show the possible
ways to set the color. If all else fails

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"Blue Max" wrote in message
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Thank you, Don, for the code to set border thickness. However, how does
this work with Conditional Formats? Can a conditional formats call up a
macro? If so, is the macro applied to each cell included in the range for
the conditional format rule?

Finally, what is meaning of the line Case Is = 1: mc = 4

Thanks,

Richard

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"Don Guillett" wrote in message
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Sub thickborders()
Select Case Range("a1").Value
Case Is = 1: mc = 4
Case Else
End Select
With ActiveCell
.Interior.ColorIndex = mc
.BorderAround Weight:=xlThick

End With
End Sub

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Microsoft MVP Excel
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"Blue Max" wrote in message
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Unfortunately, we have observed that the conditional format feature
appears to limit the choices for borders. For example, the user can
select both solid and broken line borders, but cannot modify the
thickness of the borders as you can when in the normal cell format
dialog. Is there a way to specify a conditional format that specifies a
thicker border?