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You can set Page Border in Excel fromAnswer choicesSelect only one optionREVISITFrom Border tab in Format Cells dialog boxFrom Border tool in Formatting toolbarFrom Line Style tool in Drawing toolbarYou can not set page border in Excel

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You can set Page Border in Excel fromAnswer choicesSelect only one optionREVISITFrom Border tab in Format Cells dialog boxFrom Border tool in Formatting toolbarFrom Line Style tool in Drawing toolbarYou can not set page border in Excel

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The correct answer is: You can not set page border in Excel.

Excel does not have a specific feature for setting page borders like Word does. However, you can create a border around cells on the page to mimic a page border.

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