Wow that does help...  I wonder if there is something in the RowRecord
that we're not setting correctly?

Any thoughts Glen?

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> I just was playing around with Poi, and just managed to "fix" this in my test 
> servlet.  It was broken when I did just:
>       row1.setBorderBottom(HSSFCellStyle.BORDER_DOUBLE);
> (where row1 is instanceof HSSFCellStyle).
> Excel suddenly becomes happy when I do:
>       row1.setBorderBottom(HSSFCellStyle.BORDER_DOUBLE);
>       row1.setBottomBorderColor(HSSFCellStyle.PALE_BLUE);
>       
> The really strange thing is that both row-1 and row-2 (which has no border 
> styles in my case) are broken.  All the other rows work (which also have no 
> border styles).
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> I'm still a BIFF novice, so no patch.  But I hope this helps.
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