Cursor, row, colum, beam
Dear Microsoft,
I am not sure, but is it possible or does excel have anything like a glowing beam along a row and colum of which the cursor stands on. Now I only see the header of a row and colum of a selected cell highlighted, but It would be very convenient to have something like a glowing beam along the whole row or colum. Espessically, because most of the time you are comparing data along a column or row with each other. And it is very easy to make a mistake and you are looking at the wrong number in the wrong row. I hope you can help me and that my question is clear. |
Cursor, row, colum, beam
You may want to try Chip Pearson's addin:
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/RowLiner.htm Paul. B NL wrote: Dear Microsoft, I am not sure, but is it possible or does excel have anything like a glowing beam along a row and colum of which the cursor stands on. Now I only see the header of a row and colum of a selected cell highlighted, but It would be very convenient to have something like a glowing beam along the whole row or colum. Espessically, because most of the time you are comparing data along a column or row with each other. And it is very easy to make a mistake and you are looking at the wrong number in the wrong row. I hope you can help me and that my question is clear. -- Dave Peterson |
Cursor, row, colum, beam
Dear Dave,
Thank you for your answer, that will help me out great!!! Greetings Paul "Dave Peterson" wrote: You may want to try Chip Pearson's addin: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/RowLiner.htm Paul. B NL wrote: Dear Microsoft, I am not sure, but is it possible or does excel have anything like a glowing beam along a row and colum of which the cursor stands on. Now I only see the header of a row and colum of a selected cell highlighted, but It would be very convenient to have something like a glowing beam along the whole row or colum. Espessically, because most of the time you are comparing data along a column or row with each other. And it is very easy to make a mistake and you are looking at the wrong number in the wrong row. I hope you can help me and that my question is clear. -- Dave Peterson |
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