Mac Excel Compatibility Critical Keyboard Shortcuts – Excel for Mac (2008 & 2011) Wall St. Training recommends Excel for Windows due to keyboard shortcut compatibility issues. If working on a Mac, we highly recommend installing Windows as a virtual machine (WST recommends VMware) and installing Excel for Windows. Excel 2011 for Mac: Select a range of cells that contain conditional formatting, and then choose Format, Conditional Formatting, and then click the minus sign in the lower left-hand corner of the dialog box after you select the rule you wish to delete.
Tip: To add or remove parts of a border, click More Borders at the bottom of the menu. Under Border, click the borders that you want to add or remove. Remove all cell borders.
Select the cell or range of cells where you want to remove the borders. On the Home tab, in the Font group, click the arrow next to Border, and then click No Border. Create a custom border Use cell styles to create a custom border that you can easily apply over and over again. On the Home tab, in the Styles group, click Cell Styles, and then click New Cell Style. In the Style name box, type a name for your new cell style. Click Format. Do any of the following: To Do this Choose a custom border line style On the Border tab, under Line Style, click the line style that you want to apply, and then under Border, click the specific pieces of the cell border to apply the line style to.
Choose a custom border line color On the Border tab, under Line Color, click the color that you want to apply, and then under Border, click the specific pieces of the cell border to apply the color to. Tip: To add or remove parts of a border, on the Home tab, under Font, click Border, and then click Border Options. Under Border, click the borders that you want to add or remove. Remove all cell borders. Select the cell or range of cells where you want to remove the borders.
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On the Home tab, under Font, click Border, and then click No Border. Create a custom border Use cell styles to create a custom border that you can easily apply over and over again.
On the Home tab, under Format, point to a style and then click. Click New Cell Style. In the Style name box, type a name for your new cell style. Click Format. Do any of the following: To Do this Choose a custom border line style On the Border tab, under Style, click the line style that you want to apply, and then under Border, click the specific pieces of the cell border to apply the line style to. Choose a custom border line color On the Border tab, under Color, click the color that you want to apply, and then under Border, click the specific pieces of the cell border to apply the color to.