| Adding borders to cells is another way to draw attention to selected cells. And, although you can apply a colored border, using a black border can be particularly effective if color isn't an option for you. In Figure 9.10, I placed a black border around the totals for each training class. Figure 9.10. You can use borders to call attention to selected cells. To add borders to cells, follow these steps: 1. | Select the cell or cells around which you want to place borders. | 2. | Open the Format menu and click Selection Properties. Quattro Pro displays the Active Cells dialog box. | 3. | Click the Border tab. | 4. | In the Segment Selection section, click the button that matches the type of border you want placed around the selected cells. In Figure 9.11, I clicked the Outline button. Figure 9.11. Select the type of border you want to apply. | 5. | In the Border Properties section, click the Type button to select the thickness of the border and click the Color button to select a color for the border. | 6. | Click OK. Quattro Pro applies the border you selected to the cells you selected. | |