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For this lesson you need to open the sample file: Sales Analysis, from your Sample Files folder. This worksheet looks rather bland but weamp;#39;re going to use the powerful Borders and Lines feature to make the worksheet more readable. To begin with, Iamp;#39;ll add a little color to the worksheet. So Iamp;#39;ll select cells B2 to D3, then Home on the Ribbon, in the Styles group, Cell Styles, to bring up the Cell Styles gallery. I think Iamp;#39;ll have a slightly darker green color in these cells, so Iamp;#39;ll select the 40% Accent 6 background color. For each of the subheadings: By Category, By Month and By Country, I think Iamp;#39;ll have a slightly lighter shade of green. So Iamp;#39;ll select cells B4 to D4, hold down the Control key, and B9 to D9. And, still with Control key held, B14 to D14. Once again Iamp;#39;ll bring up the Cell Styles gallery. Thatamp;#39;s Home tab on the Ribbon, Styles and Cell Styles. And this time Iamp;#39;ll have a lighter shade of green,