Dave;
For more details, please see my reply (2/3/2005 7:39 PM PST) to Frank Kabel
under: "How Can I make a cell flash in Excel". I've also replied somewhere
else, yet I couldn't locate my other reply or even the relevant post I
replied to ! (Is this what the contributers refer to as Cross-post and USENET
designation ??)
As I indicated earlier, I'm a new user of this forum, and I'm learning how
to navigate the site! I apologize for any protocol violations, if any!
Would appreciate any suggestions you might have regarding Suppressing the
"jiggle" in Excel screen, and activating "Paste" and "Paste Special" commands
while the OnTime method is on.
Thank you.
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
You're allowed to provide as much or as little detail as you see fit.
But to be honest, I've never seen any posts complaining about this. You may not
get much help, but it can't hurt to post.
(Most regulars don't like to see HTML posts or attachments to emails or
multiposting (same post sent multiple times to different newsgroups).)
But other than that, it's pretty much open season on everything excel related.
(And for privacy's sake, don't post anything that you wouldn't want seen on your
local supermarket's bulletin board.)
monir wrote:
Dave;
Nothing is connected to the computer, except the monitor and the printer.
No mechanical devices nearby.
I'm new to this MS Office Online Discussion Group Forum, and I'm not sure
how much details I'm allowed to provide.
Please advise. Thanks.
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
Maybe it's a hardware problem--monitor/connections/video card???
Or a video driver problem. (get a fresh driver from the manufacturer).
I remember someone at work having a fan too close to the monitor. The motor
caused interference on the monitor. Moving the fan further away corrected the
problem.
(Any mechanical device plugged into the same outlet as that monitor???)
(Just guesses.)
monir wrote:
How do I suppress jiggling / pulsating Excel screen, mouse pointer, task bar
Ready, etc. ??
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Dave Peterson
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Dave Peterson
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