How to mouse function to highlight the current cell your using.
Within Microsoft office 2003, there is a feature available that is:
where I placed the mouse that cell, area or field would be highlighted. Does Microsoft office 2007 have that feature available? If so how do I activate & use it? |
How to mouse function to highlight the current cell your using.
Do you mean that when you select a range of cells like A1:C3 they do
not appear with a different coloured background? Pete On Oct 23, 4:18*pm, Robert. . . <Robert. . . @discussions.microsoft.com wrote: Within Microsoft office 2003, there is a feature available that is: where I placed the mouse that cell, area or field would be highlighted. Does Microsoft office 2007 have that feature available? If so how do I activate & use it? |
How to mouse function to highlight the current cell your using.
Excel 2003 has no such built-in feature.
Maybe an add-in like Chip Pearson's RowLiner.xla http://www.cpearson.com/excel/RowLiner.htm Or maybe you simply mean the color is too faint to see the selection properly? That is a new "feature" of Excel 2007..........poor contrast. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 23 Oct 2009 08:18:02 -0700, Robert. . . <Robert. . . @discussions.microsoft.com wrote: Within Microsoft office 2003, there is a feature available that is: where I placed the mouse that cell, area or field would be highlighted. Does Microsoft office 2007 have that feature available? If so how do I activate & use it? |
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