Hi James 

> What am I doing wrong? Are borders something that cannot be defined via
> the conditional formatting mechanism? Other conditional formatting
> triggered by the very same formula but used only to set fonts and/or
> background colors work just fine.
> 
I can only tell you the same experience. I once tried to insert horizontal
lines in a list to give the long list a strukture. I used a column that
represented a sort of chapter-number and the condition I applied was: when
the chapter-number ist not the same than the chapter-number of the cell
above, use style XX, which had borders only on top of the cell.
It did not work, not with "conditional formating" and not useing the fomula
+STYLE() / &T(STYLE())
I finally changed and used background-colored styles. That worked but needed
a different organisation
greetings

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