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I was wondering if there is a buried setting in Excel that allows the cell
that has the current focus to standout. A user would like to change a setting in Excel so that whatever cell has focus stands out (I suggested using the name box and/or row/column indicators, but that's not flying.) Or, possibly, a macro . . . any one know of anything? Thanks in advance, Rich |
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