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Default How to highlight an Excel row by clicking on a cell

Used to be there was a way to set it up in Excel so that when you clicked on
a cell in a row, the entire row would be highlighted. This was very useful
for working with long rows of data. Just highlighting the row by clicking
before the first cell in the row doesn't offer the same advantage. Anybody
remember how to make that highlighting happen? A Cell/row format or a mouse
feature? Thanks.
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Maybe you mean Chip's RowLiner:
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/RowLiner.htm

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Used to be there was a way to set it up in Excel so that when you clicked

on
a cell in a row, the entire row would be highlighted. This was very

useful
for working with long rows of data. Just highlighting the row by clicking
before the first cell in the row doesn't offer the same advantage.

Anybody
remember how to make that highlighting happen? A Cell/row format or a

mouse
feature? Thanks.



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