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I woudl like to add a transparent 'film' over a group of cells, and I want
the film to be able to move. Does anyone know how to do this?
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Use the Drawing Toolbar to draw a rectangle over the cells you wish to
affect. Then format the rectangle, choose color, choose the semitransparent
box, and choose no lines.

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I woudl like to add a transparent 'film' over a group of cells, and I want
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Insert a "Rectangle" from the Drawing menu and set the Properties as
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