![]() In Google Sheets, there are many other options such as dashed lines or bold lines.Īfter you have learned double underlines, try playing with a few of the other options as well. Previously you had to create this style by using messy workarounds, but now it is a breeze. This will remove any underline you have created in the range that was highlighted.Ĭreating a double underline in Google Sheets is relatively easy since they now have an option for it in the border styles. If you want to remove the underline simply highlight the cells or rows that contain the underline, and then in the Borders tool select the Clear borders option. You will now have created a double underline for the cells or rows that you highlighted in step 3 Select Borders and select the Bottom Border optionĥ. Then, highlight the cells or rows that you want to add a double underline toĤ. Next, select the border style option and at the very bottom, you should see a double underline style option. First, in the top toolbar menu, select BordersĢ. This is an update of a post from December 2010. ![]() And for totals, select your cell (s) and click the down arrow next to the underline button on the ribbon, You’ll find a choice there for double underline. To double underline in Google Sheets, what you need to do is change the border style to the double underline, and then you can add a border to a cell and the line will show double.ġ. (If you underline first, it won’t work.) In Excel this is called Accounting Underline.
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