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Is there any way to hi lite the entire row the cursor is on? I have a wide
spread sheet and this would help user see other data in a row he is inputing
to.

If there is no excel setting for this, is there some simple vba code I could
trigger when the cursor moves?
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John, for one way, have a look at Chip's row liner addin here,

http://www.cpearson.com/excel/rowliner.htm

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Is there any way to hi lite the entire row the cursor is on? I have a wide
spread sheet and this would help user see other data in a row he is

inputing
to.

If there is no excel setting for this, is there some simple vba code I

could
trigger when the cursor moves?



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