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"Marching ants" around copied cell
I know this is going to sound dumb but this really bugs me.
When I copy a cell(s), the copied area is highlighted with "marching ants". Seems that after pasting, the "marching ants" around the source area should go away, but it doesn't. The only way I can get rid of the "marching ants" around the source is to click like a madwoman in a cell adjacent to the ants. Sometimes when I do that though, the clicking goes awry and I get stuck in a tangle that is very hard to explain, but the only way out is to close the workbook without saving and then re-open it. So my question is, what's the right way to get rid of the ants highlighting the source area after copying? (Excel 2002) RC |
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