Adds a border to a range and sets the Color, LineStyle, and Weight properties of the Border object for the new border. Variant.
Syntax
expression.BorderAround (LineStyle, Weight, ColorIndex, Color, ThemeColor)
expression A variable that represents a Range object.
Parameters
Name | Required/Optional | Data type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
LineStyle | Optional | Variant | One of the constants of XlLineStyle specifying the line style for the border. |
Weight | Optional | XlBorderWeight | The border weight. |
ColorIndex | Optional | XlColorIndex | The border color, as an index into the current color palette or as an XlColorIndex constant. |
Color | Optional | Variant | The border color, as an RGB value. |
ThemeColor | Optional | Variant | The theme color, as an index into the current color theme or as an XlThemeColor value. |
Return value
Variant
Remarks
You must specify only one of the following: ColorIndex, Color, or ThemeColor.
You can specify either LineStyle or Weight, but not both. If you don't specify either argument, Microsoft Excel uses the default line style and weight.
This method outlines the entire range without filling it in. To set the borders of all the cells, you must set the Color, LineStyle, and Weight properties for the Borders collection. To clear the border, you must set the LineStyle property to xlLineStyleNone for all the cells in the range.
Example
This example adds a thick red border around the range A1:D4 on Sheet1.
Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("A1:D4").BorderAround ColorIndex:=3, Weight:=xlThick