I'm not aware of any way of changing the default border thickness of
the toolbar icon, but it's easy to create a new style with the desired
settings.
Yes, I'm aware that this can be done through styles.
Plus it can seem like a lot of steps for a non-power user, which this
person is, to go through.
I agree with you. I wish there was an easier way to adjust borders
manually.
I looked through the available toolbar icons (in case there is a border
thickness icon we can add to the toolbar), but I didn't find one.
(**correction below**)
The only other method I can think of is:
1. Manually adjust the borders of some cells using Format / Cells /
Borders.
2. Use the Format Paintbrush to apply the borders to other cells if
necessary.
I can't think of anything easier than that, unless someone were to create
a border width toolbar icon.
If someone knows of anything easier, then please correct me. I'd love to
know!
Adrian
** Correction: Just before sending this email, I had another quick look
through the available icons. On the Formatting toolbar, there are already
two useful icons listed, but not ticked. They are:
- Line Style (this adjusts the line style of the borders, including
thickness, double lines etc)
- Line Colour (of the border)
Enabling these icons isn't too hard:
- Tools / Customize / Toolbars and select the Formatting toolbar (or just
click the down arrow at the end of the Formatting toolbar and select
Customize Toolbar)
- Scroll down the list and tick the two buttons mentioned above.
- Click OK.
The previous border size is still not remembered, but now it's a lot
easier to change. And using the Format Paintbrush you can copy those
borders elsewhere without having to recreate them step by step.
Hope this is helpful.
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