clear all borders using VBA

bjr157

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is there a way to clear all borders of a range rather than using code that looks like this:

Selection.Borders(xledgeright).LineStyle = xlNone
Selection.Borders(xledgeleft).LineStyle = xlNone

etc...

it also would need to clear the border "in the middle" of a large square range.

thanks for any help you can give me
 

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try like this

Range("A1:N12").Borders(xledgeright).LineStyle = xlNone
Range("A1:N12").Borders(xledgeleft).LineStyle = xlNone
 
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You should be able to clear all boarders with just this one line. Is that what you are trying to do?

Selection.Borders.LineStyle = xlNone
 
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