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A spreadsheet program (not sure which) I used to use would highlight the row
that the cursor was on when working in a spreadsheet. This helped in scanning associated data in that row. Does Excel have this capability? I'm not talking about changing the format of a row, just having it highlighted in the view on screen as the cursor is moved from row to row. |
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