Are you using an html table? I've always been able to just do a border=1 and
have the borders show up.
I think you may need to look into Microsoft's awful CSS. Basically, what
I've done in the past is build the worksheet as I want it to look in Excel,
then save it as html and copy all the terrible microsoft code. Eeek. But, it
works.
-d
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Subject: SOT: CFContent Excel design woes
> Okay, this is only slightly off topic but I don't know where else to look
> for answers.
>
> I built a spreadsheet export that uses CFContent to create an Excel
> spreadsheet. I'm using CSS in that file to border some of the cells to
> create a cleaner output look to the sheet. We've been testing it on Excel
> 2000 and everything works perfectly. Today the client looks at it and
asks
> for lines. Turns out they're running Excel 97, and a screenshot confirmed
> their comment, there are no lines (cell borders) in the file.
>
> Anyone hear anything like this before? Any suggestions to correct the
> issue?
>
> Thanks!
> Hatton
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