Adding a Border to a Region
You can show or hide the border of a region in your worksheet.
• Display the border of math, text, and include regions; tables, plots, and images.
• Solve blocks, chart components, and Excel components, have inherent borders. Therefore, you cannot modify the border of those regions.
• When you assign an input/output tag to a region that has region border, the region border will turn off. When you remove the input/output tag, the region border would not turn back on.
To Show or Hide Region Border
1. Select one or more regions.
2. Right-click the regions and select Show Border or Hide Border.
Alternatively, on the ribbon, go to > and use the Show Border button.
Adding a Border to an Embedded Region
You can add a border to a region that is embedded within another region. The embedded region can be a math or a text region, a table, a plot, or an image. Make sure you select or activate the embedded region and not the external one.
If the region is embedded in a collapsible area, make sure that the area is expanded.
For a text region that contains an embedded math region, you can add or remove a border from the embedded math region by activating the region and using the Show Border command on the ribbon.