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Can't change borders of unlocked & unprotected cell

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MigrantFirmWorker

Aerospace
Jul 10, 2003
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I think I've entered the twilight zone. I have a couple of cells on a worksheet that are unlocked and the worksheet is unprotected. I am unable to edit the borders. I can, however, edit the fonts, fill color, justification, etc. The "Format Cells" dialog also will not launch for these cells. I tried using VBA to modify the borders, to no avail. Anybody know the super-secret Microsoft option that causes this behavior?

Chris

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You might try opening it in Open Office and closing then reopen in Office or save it is OO and reopen in Office.
 
Couple of thoughts:
- you may have Window/Freeze Panes on
- did you try copying everything to a new sheet?

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Did you get this resolved? If not, check to see if these "borders" are not actually a rectangle graphic that someone put there. You should be able to "click" on the border of the rectangle (when sheet is unlocked) if this is the case.
 
Thanx for the assistance.

I do have Freeze Panes on, but turning it off had no effect.
There are no graphics on the sheet.

I tried a variation of NomLaser's suggestion and saved the workbook in XML format then reopened it. That fixed the problem.

The bad news is that I have some macros that do some rearranging of cells on the sheet. Sometimes when I run them the problem reappears. Seems to be an MS bug.

Chris

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Are thos borders actually formatted in the adjoining cells?
 
Is Gridlines "checked", in Tools/Options?
 
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