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## Description
Axlsx defines a thin border style, but you can easily create and use your own.
## Code
```ruby
require 'axlsx'
p = Axlsx::Package.new
wb = p.workbook
s = wb.styles
red_border = s.add_style border: { style: :thick, color: 'FFFF0000', edges: [:left, :right] }
blue_border = s.add_style border: { style: :thick, color: 'FF0000FF' }
complex_border = wb.styles.add_style(
border: [
{ style: :thin, color: '000' },
{ style: :double, edges: [:top, :bottom] },
{ style: :thick, edges: [:left, :right] },
]
)
wb.add_worksheet(name: 'Custom Borders') do |sheet|
sheet.add_row ['wrap', 'me', 'up in red'], style: red_border
sheet.add_row [1, 2, 3], style: blue_border
sheet.add_row [4, 5, 6], style: complex_border
end
p.serialize 'borders_example.xlsx'
```
## Output

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