Johnnyboy5 submitted this idea :
This is something I would normally use ConditionalFormatting for
because a macro would have to be fired by a sheet event, which could
seriously hurt performance if there's a lot of data. Excel, however,
can handle this much better (and more efficiently) without penalty.
To do this using CF...
1. Click the intersecting header of row/column headers at the top left
corner of the sheet you want borders placed.
2. Choose Conditional Formatting... from the Format menu.
3. Select 'Formula' from the dropdown.
4. Enter: =A1<>"" in the criteria box.
5. click the Format button and configure your border properties.
6. click OK twice.
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