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SYMPTOMSIn Microsoft Excel, if you use the Borders method in a Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications procedure to set the Weight or Color property of the borders of a selection on a worksheet, the formatting of the selection may not be consistent. CAUSE
When you use the Borders method on a selection, and there is already a
border around the selection, if you set only the Color or the Weight
property, two of the borders of the entire selection are formatted
differently than the rest of your selection.
http://www.microsoft.com/support/supportnet/overview/overview.aspFor example, assume that the range B2:C4 on a worksheet has been formatted with a thick green outline border. If you run the following procedure:
the result is a thick red border around every cell in the selection,
but a thin red border on right and bottom of the selection.
If you run the following procedure:
the result is a thin automatic color border around every cell, but a green
border on the top and left of the selection.
WORKAROUNDTo avoid having unexpected results when you use the Borders method on a selection of cells on a worksheet, apply both the Weight and Color property as in the following example:
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