
Add borders and rules (lines) in Numbers for iCloud
You can add a solid, dashed, or dotted rule (line) above or below a paragraph in a text box or shape.
Note: If the text is in a table cell, you can add a border around the cell. See Add borders and gridlines.
Add a border or rule
- Go to Numbers for iCloud  , then sign in to your Apple Account (if necessary). , then sign in to your Apple Account (if necessary).
- In your spreadsheet, click in a blank line, a paragraph, or select multiple paragraphs where you want to add a border or rule. 
- In the Format  sidebar, click the Layout button near the top. sidebar, click the Layout button near the top.
- Select the Paragraph Borders checkbox, then click the pop-up menu below the checkbox and choose a line style.  
- Do any of the following: - Add one or more lines: Click the top or bottom position buttons (below the line style pop-up menu and color well). 
- Choose a line thickness: Click the arrows for the value field next to the color well (or type a number in the field). 
- Choose a line color: Click the color well, then choose a color. To choose from a wider variety of colors, click More or Custom, then make your choices. 
- Choose the amount of white space between the line or border and the text: Click the Offset arrows. 
 
Remove a border or rule
Borders and rules can be created in different ways, so if you’re not sure how one was added, you can try these methods to remove it.
- Go to Numbers for iCloud  , then sign in to your Apple Account (if necessary). , then sign in to your Apple Account (if necessary).
- In your presentation, click the Layout button near the top of the Format  sidebar on the right. sidebar on the right.
- Do one of the following: - If the rule is above or below a line of text (or a blank line): Click in the text above or below the rule, or in the blank line immediately above or below the rule. 
- If rules appear above or below multiple paragraphs: Drag to select everything (text, blank lines, and so on) that has a rule above or below it. 
 
- Deselect the Paragraph Borders checkbox. - If the Paragraph Borders checkbox isn’t selected, make sure you click immediately above or below the rule. 
Note: If you’re having trouble removing a border or rule as described above, click it. If selection handles appear, it’s actually a shape object, and you need to press the Delete key on the keyboard to remove it. (If you see a small x at the corners of the shape or ends of the line, it’s locked. You need to unlock it before you can delete it.)