Borders in Excel 2013 help emphasize spreadsheet data and create aesthetic appeal. By separating data from adjacent cells, you improve readability and draw attention to important sections of your Excel spreadsheet. Although any cell can have its own border, it’s often more helpful to apply a border to a contiguous block of cells. This outside border creates a box around data groups without adding borders around individual cells. Excel offers a quick option for adding outside borders through it tabbed interface, but for greater control you’ll need to access the Format Cells dialog. Writer Bio
