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  1. Sorry if this is a repost, but having some trouble searching for the answer and pretty tired right now. I'm just wondering how to make a border around a range of cells in Excel. I want the regular lines created by selecting "All Borders" option around F2:G3 I saw this code: With $oExcel.ActiveSheet.range("F2:G3") .Select .Borders($xlEdgeBottom).LineStyle = $xlContinuous .Borders($xlEdgeBottom).Weight = $xlThick .Borders($xlEdgeBottom).ColorIndex = $xlAutomatic EndWith but I get errors of these variables not existing. It seems these no longer exist in the "#include <Excel.au3>" Is there another include file I need? I got this to work for highlighting cells, wondering if there is a option similar to this for all borders? $oExcel.ActiveSheet.Range("F2:G3").Interior.ColorIndex = 6 Thanks
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