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One of the templates that comes with 2003 office is "Loan Amortization". If
you select cell D11 on this template a note pops up describing how to
populate the cell. This is not like the cell comments that can be added by
following "Insert/Comment" on the dropdown menus.

I have searched and searched, but cannot figure out how this "note" was
added in the Loan Amortization template. I like the way it works a lot
better than using the standard "cell comment".

Any ideas?

Brian


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Maybe............Data Valadation Input Message tab........etc etc

Vaya con Dios,
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One of the templates that comes with 2003 office is "Loan Amortization".

If
you select cell D11 on this template a note pops up describing how to
populate the cell. This is not like the cell comments that can be added

by
following "Insert/Comment" on the dropdown menus.

I have searched and searched, but cannot figure out how this "note" was
added in the Loan Amortization template. I like the way it works a lot
better than using the standard "cell comment".

Any ideas?

Brian




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