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Excel cross cursor should be transparent when hovering over number
When the excel cursor has hovered over a cell for a short period it should
become visible but transparent so that numbers underneath can be seen without needing to move the mouse. This is often a problem because you tend to click on a cell, leaving the cursor there, then when you look up to check the contents of the cell you can't see them because the cursor is sitting over the top, so you then need to move the mouse to see the contents. The cursor could become opaque again once moved. |
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Bundaluk
Put it on the wish-list. http://register.microsoft.com/mswish/suggestion.asp Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 20:21:03 -0800, "Bundaluk" wrote: When the excel cursor has hovered over a cell for a short period it should become visible but transparent so that numbers underneath can be seen without needing to move the mouse. This is often a problem because you tend to click on a cell, leaving the cursor there, then when you look up to check the contents of the cell you can't see them because the cursor is sitting over the top, so you then need to move the mouse to see the contents. The cursor could become opaque again once moved. |
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