Excel : Change default of Bottom Border to All Borders under Home tab / Font

Anonymous
2016-07-12T12:00:24+00:00

Greetings,

I am unsure if this has a solution. On Microsoft Excel when i want to set a border to my cells, I quickly go upto the Font section of the Home tab and select a border from there. However if I directly click on this button it sets only Bottom Border which is the default. Hence each time with a new sheet I have to click on its drop down arrow and select All Borders.

Is it possible to set the default to All Borders. So that in a new sheet, I select my cells and just do a simple click on the Borders button on the Font section of Home tab and do not need to click on drop down?

Thanks for sharing your thoughts. 

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  1. Lz._ 38,106 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2016-07-21T09:40:24+00:00

    Hi

    Workaround: Add the "All borders" to the Quick access toolbar

    I don't run an EN version of Excel so not sure of the below terms in the user interface:

    • Click the arrow down "small icon" on the right side of the Border "menu"

    • Right click on All borders
    • Select the 1st option that says something like Add to Quick Access Toolbar

    (Running Excel 2016: closing then reopening it => All borders is still in the Quick access toolbar)

    EDIT: Forgot to say that the Quick access toolbar can be moved below the ribbon (at least in Office 2016)...

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  1. Anonymous
    2016-07-21T05:50:58+00:00

    Any reply would be appreciated. This shouldn't be too much to expect from a Microsoft Office application. At least a workaround should be there. Thanks

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  2. Anonymous
    2016-07-21T13:59:33+00:00

    Dear Lz,

    You are too good! I knew this wouldn't be so difficult to call for a macro recording or customization etc. I had hoped this to be as easy as you mentioned. It worked like charm!

    Thanks and regards!

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  3. Lz._ 38,106 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2016-07-21T14:54:23+00:00

    Glad and could help.

    In the meantime I went a step further and with Excel 2016 I got what you want in the Ribbon.

    Below picture is the right side of my ribbon where you see a "Custom" group with 2 shortucts/commands I added for this testing this.

    • File > Options > Customize Ribbon
    • On the right side click (don't uncheck) on the Home tab

    • At the bottom of the dialog box click the New group button
    • Right click it and give it the name you want
    • On the right side, select All commands in the Choose commands from (at the top of the dialog box)

    • Look for All borders in the list and highlight it
    • Make sure your newly created group is still highlighted on the right size (otherwise highlight it and re-highlight the All borders command on the left side) then click the Add button in the middle of the dialog box
    • OK

    Works with Excel 2013?

    EDIT: Just found a little bug re-doing it. Still works though

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  4. Lz._ 38,106 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2016-07-21T16:28:55+00:00

    And a Custom Police groupe replacing the original one. It's a bit disorganized due to the size of the "box" that ovbiously can't be changed:

    One thing though. If you add the Borders group to a custom group you can no longer add the All borders individual command.

    Little bug I mentioned earlier raised as Excel 2016 v16.0.7070.2026 - Little bug with Ribbon customization

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