Pete, that's what I thought and I accomplished what I wanted by applying a
bold dashed red liner to the row. It really stands out. Thanks for your
help....Dino
"Pete_UK" wrote:
I don't think so, but you could adjust the weight of the horizontal
lines to 3.0 for a very thick line.
Hope this helps.
Pete
On Dec 8, 9:46 pm, Dino wrote:
Pete, thanks. That works somewhat like I want. I had some problems
downloading Rowliner. It said something about signed certificates or I needed
to downgrade security on macros. But, when i opened Excel, it was there. Is
there a way to highlight the row with color instead of outlines? Again,
thanks for your knowledge. ....Dino
"Pete_UK" wrote:
Chip Pearson has a RowLiner addin he
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/RowLiner.htm
This does something similar to what you want.
Hope this helps.
Pete
On Dec 7, 4:07 am, Dino wrote:
I have column 1 consisting of about 3000 stock numbers. Columns 2. 3, and 4
have related information pertaining to those stock numbers in column 1. Using
the "find" feature, I "zero in" on a certain stock number and then have
access to the related info. I want, when the particular stock number is
found, for that entire row to be highlighted so I can retrieve that
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