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Strikethrough was checked. How do I check for conditional formating?
Bob "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... And remember to check to see if the strike-through is the result of conditional formatting, too. If Biff's formatting response and conditional formatting isn't the cause, maybe you have an event macro firing??? Bob Newman wrote: Excel 2007 When I enter information (text or numbers) into some cells it enters with a line down through it (like editing in Word). I don't know why this is happening although there may have been information in those cells previously that was erased. Help please. -- Thanks in advance... Bob -- Dave Peterson |
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