How to add a Border

Hi!
I want to know how to add a border to a particular column (Vertical) in the report. I have no clue, please help me.
Thank you very much.
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A partial solution:
-- Select a border color, as suggested.
-- Pull down Format/Border, and deselect
the "top" and "bottom" buttons.
This will get you vertical lines around all
cells with data, but not cells with null
values. Also (it's been a while since I
looked at this in detail) this works nicely
from the live previewer but doesn't work in
all output formats - not HTML for instance,
if I recall correctly. Depends on which
type of output you need.
If you have a lot of null cells, i.e. with
no border, the lines is your best option.
Done neatly it looks about the same.
HTH.
-- Allan Plumb

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