How do you change one border of a cell without changing another when using a table?

Hi All,

I'm using Microsoft Word 2010. I have a table in my document to capture timesheet information. I have blocks with 8 cells per day of the week. I would like to make the cell border on the inside of the block 1/2 size and black. I would like the outside of that same cell block (or the actual border) to be 1 1/2 size and black. Is this possible? Here is a link to a sample of the document:

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/7186315/BorderExample.docx

Sunday demonstrates what I'm trying to do with the 1/2 size in the middle of the block. Monday shows the 1 1/2 size I would like to surround the block. In this case, I am trying to get Sunday with a 1 1/2 size outside border while having the inside be 1/2. Is this possible? I've wrestled with it for hours so I thought I would check! Thanks for any help!
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I have uploaded a short video showing how I did it to SkyDrive: Borders.wmv.
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Best wishes, HansV
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Last updated December 18, 2023 Views 685 Applies to: