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Is there a way to have an underline (single accounting) in an empty cell?
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I don't think so.
I don't like putting space characters in cells (it screws up =counta()'s and other stuff), but if I had to, I'd use a formula like: =" " It would be just a little bit easier to notice in the formula bar. MarcB wrote: Is there a way to have an underline (single accounting) in an empty cell? -- MarcB -- Dave Peterson |
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no, unless you put spaces in the cell, or you could put a bottom border on
the cell "MarcB" wrote: Is there a way to have an underline (single accounting) in an empty cell? -- MarcB |
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