In the Format Cells dialog (Borders tab), ignore the Default line 
options and focus on the User-defined diagram - wherein you can select
one or more of the edges to have a border applied. You will also need
to choose a line style (I find 1.00pt to be about right)

Let me know if you still have probs - I'll put an illustrated tutorial
together for you.

On 9/14/05, Pete Holsberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been having a devil of a time trying to change the border down one 
> column.
> 
> I have a table set as a grid (with unequal column widths, if that 
> matters). I'd like to be able to select one column, and change the left 
> border of all of its cells to a thicker line. But I don't seem to have 
> the hang of thre "user-defined" borders thingy.
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> Thx.
> 
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> Pete Holsberg
> Columbus, NJ
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