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  1. #1
    boomer
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    double accounting underline

    I have read postings that suggested using the "double accounting underline".
    how do i create the double accounting underline.

    thanks

  2. #2
    Anne Troy
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    Re: double accounting underline

    As far as I know.... Format-->Cell, Border and choose the double-line border
    and put it only on the bottom of the cell.
    ************
    Anne Troy
    www.OfficeArticles.com

    "boomer" <boomer @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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    >I have read postings that suggested using the "double accounting
    >underline".
    > how do i create the double accounting underline.
    >
    > thanks




  3. #3
    Roger Govier
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    Re: double accounting underline

    Hi

    As an alternative to Ann's suggestion, you could also try
    Format>Cells>Alignment>Horizontal>Fill
    Then just type an = sign in the cell and it will fill across.

    Regards

    Roger Govier


    boomer wrote:
    > I have read postings that suggested using the "double accounting underline".
    > how do i create the double accounting underline.
    >
    > thanks


  4. #4
    Debra Dalgleish
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    Re: double accounting underline

    Select the cells that you want to format
    Choose Format>Cells
    On the Font tab, from the Underline dropdown list, choose Double Accounting.
    Click OK

    boomer wrote:
    > I have read postings that suggested using the "double accounting underline".
    > how do i create the double accounting underline.
    >
    > thanks



    --
    Debra Dalgleish
    Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List
    http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html


  5. #5
    Roger Govier
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    Re: double accounting underline

    Hi Deb

    Much nicer!!!
    I knew there was something like that, but I couldn't remember where. Thanks
    for the reminder.

    Regards

    Roger Govier


    Debra Dalgleish wrote:
    > Select the cells that you want to format
    > Choose Format>Cells
    > On the Font tab, from the Underline dropdown list, choose Double
    > Accounting.
    > Click OK
    >
    > boomer wrote:
    >
    >> I have read postings that suggested using the "double accounting
    >> underline". how do i create the double accounting underline.
    >>
    >> thanks

    >
    >
    >


  6. #6
    Anne Troy
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    Re: double accounting underline

    It's so nice that they give us so many ways... but they can't make Word have
    multiple levels like Excel? Some "Excel'er" said to me today: "But what do
    you expect, it's Word isn't it. When you have to work with an inferior Excel
    add-in like Word..."
    ************
    Anne Troy
    www.OfficeArticles.com

    "Roger Govier" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Hi Deb
    >
    > Much nicer!!!
    > I knew there was something like that, but I couldn't remember where.
    > Thanks for the reminder.
    >
    > Regards
    >
    > Roger Govier
    >
    >
    > Debra Dalgleish wrote:
    >> Select the cells that you want to format
    >> Choose Format>Cells
    >> On the Font tab, from the Underline dropdown list, choose Double
    >> Accounting.
    >> Click OK
    >>
    >> boomer wrote:
    >>
    >>> I have read postings that suggested using the "double accounting
    >>> underline". how do i create the double accounting underline.
    >>>
    >>> thanks

    >>
    >>



  7. #7
    boomer
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    Re: double accounting underline

    Thanks to all. I did find it on the font tab. right smack in the middle.
    thanks again.

    Boomer

    "Debra Dalgleish" wrote:

    > Select the cells that you want to format
    > Choose Format>Cells
    > On the Font tab, from the Underline dropdown list, choose Double Accounting.
    > Click OK
    >
    > boomer wrote:
    > > I have read postings that suggested using the "double accounting underline".
    > > how do i create the double accounting underline.
    > >
    > > thanks

    >
    >
    > --
    > Debra Dalgleish
    > Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List
    > http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html
    >
    >


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