ONCE MORE!: Excel should feature a highlighted row/column cursor
Jay,
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"Indiana Jay" wrote in message
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When I pasted in the original code, I saved it, exited, and the highlight
bar showed up. I did not name it, and I do not know how to turn the
feature
off. So,
1) I'm not sure where I would put the "printing code". I am assuming I
append it to the same code I pasted? And do I activate it as well?
I added a note at the end on where to put that de-activate code. I'll repeat
it here
This is workbook event code.
To input this code, right click on the Excel icon on the worksheet
(or next to the File menu if you maximise your workbooks),
select View Code from the menu, and paste the code
2) Can I just "De-Activate" the first code so that I can use the worksheet
normally without the highlighted bar when I want to? Otherwise, the
highlight
is always on once I activated it. I do not always want to see it, but I am
unsure what the event code needs to De-Activate. When I select that option
it
seems to give me some sort of template that is looking for a new
subroutine?
I like your idea of a button. Send me your workbook and I will create it for
you.
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