It is a heavy line around any edge of a cell.
By default there is no border around a chart title. When you do set a border the default colour is black.
That is true.
They are organized into rows and columns.They can have a border around the cells.
The border around a cell in Excel is called a "cell border." It is used to help visually separate and outline cells within a spreadsheet. You can customize the border style, color, and thickness using the formatting options in Excel.
Little moving lines which are referred to as marching ants.
It could just be a cell with a border around it, or it could be the active cell, which is probably the answer you are looking for.
Go into Format Cells and go to Border and you can pick up the style of the border, including double lines.
When using Ctrl F in Excel, the 'found' cell is outlined in a green line - it is very hard to see if the cells already have border lines.
You can display the range with a border around both cells, but no border between the cells. If you want to cells A1 and A2 to appear as a single cell:Highlight both A1 and A2.Right-click and click on Format Cell.Clck on the Border tab.Select the Line Style you want to use.Click on the Outline preset.Click OK.Observe that there is a border around A1:A2.
An Excel Worksheet looks like a grid pattern full of cells and moving from one cell to another within a window and moving from window to window in excel is quick and easy
active cell