Great! Thanks. I'll try it when I get back to that project.
Joe
Jaime Alvarez wrote:
I just tried this and worked:
a) Format one cell with your "tree" border.
b) Select that cell and press F11 to open the stylist
c) Click over the second icon on the upper right hand side of the stylist window (New style from selection) and name it.
d) Select all the other cells you want to reformat: Shift + left click over the first one and then Ctrl + left click to select the rest
e) Double click over the new style name on the stylist window and you are all set
Hope it's not too late
Jaime
Peter Kupfer wrote:
Joe wrote:
Hi. I recently received an excel worksheet that displays a hierarchy (in this case, a "chart" of downline representatives in a network marketing venture). It's a plain spreadsheet with one really neat feature. It has darker lines along some of the cell boundaries to highlight the tree structure of the hierarchy. It's basically a primitive organization chart in a spreadsheet. What's the best way to do this in OOo Calc? Is it just selectively setting some borders darker, cell by cell?
Thanks.
Joe
Sounds like it to me.
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