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I saw a worksheet in Excel that was a form comprised of about 10 columns and
20 rows. All of the space surrounding the used area was grayed out, so the page looked like a form in Access. I don't think it was a matter of using Fill Color on unused cells; the gray extended to the ends of the workbook. Does anyone know how this was accomplished -- William -- William |
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