Reset Excel to default borders

If you have applied border and/or fill on a cell, you need to clear both to go back to the default borders.

You may apply 'None' as the border option and expect the default borders to show, but it will not when the cell fill is white. It's not immediately obvious that it has a white fill, as unfilled cells are also white.

In this case, apply a 'No Fill' on the cells, and you will get the default borders back.

Screenshot of Excel indicating locations of No Border and No Fill options

That's it. No messy format painting, no 'Clear Formats', none of those destructive methods. Easy, quick and painless.


I had this issue, grid lines appeared to be missing on some cells.

Took me awhile to figure out that the color of those cells were white. I clicked format cell, pattern and then selected "no color" (instead of white) The the grid lines were visible again.

I hope this helps others as it took me a while to figure out why.


Just go to Home> Cell Style > Normal

khir

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Excel 2007