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Back in the day, when you selected a cell, you were able to have a line
appear vertical and horizontal I believe with your curser. It looked like cross-hares. That way, you would easily see the row or column you were in. How are you able to do that now in 2007? |
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There is no such default feature for any version of Excel.
Sounds like you were using Chip Pearson's RowLiner add-in which gives you the cross-hairs. See Chip's site for download. http://www.cpearson.com/excel/RowLiner.htm BTW...........cross-hares are angry rabbits<g Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 25 May 2010 15:25:01 -0700, PBG wrote: Back in the day, when you selected a cell, you were able to have a line appear vertical and horizontal I believe with your curser. It looked like cross-hares. That way, you would easily see the row or column you were in. How are you able to do that now in 2007? |
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