05-24-2023 04:17 AM
Dear Community,
we have requirement to display top and bottom lines in all the column headers in excel format.
Here in this above image, a line should appear below the scenario and view columns. Here both of the columns are overridden. If I apply "ExcelBottomBorderLineStyle" in Cell formatting. It applies for both of the columns since both are overridden.
Here, in this case I have created a blank row named it as "Row1" and given this condition below:
If (RowName Contains 'Row1') Then
ExcelTopBorderColor = Black, ExcelTopBorderLineStyle = Thick
End If
Anyhow, this method works only if I create a blank row and applied this conditional formatting. Is there any other way/formatting setting that can be applied to achieve this? Any solutions to this will be really helpful.
Thanks
05-26-2023 04:27 AM
I tried a few things but I don't think the results are what you'd like.
I think the only realistic approach here, if you can't produce a file that suits you, is to postprocess the file with some Excel-manipulating library that will allow you to change the format of those cells - or with a macro directly in Excel.
05-31-2023 07:25 AM
You can apply the same conditional formatting on the first row of your CV, in that case you can avoid creating a blank row.