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Hightlighting crosshairs when selecting cells
Is there a way to set up Excel to automatically hight light the whole column
and row when selecting a cell? For example I select cell C10, both the column and the row will hight light automatically. It would look as if I clicked on the column, held Crtl, and clicked on the row. This would be helpeful for someone who is working in an extremely large workbook. |
JCF
Not any native Excel setting. This would require event code in VBA. Chip Pearson's ROWLINER add-in does what you want. http://www.cpearson.com/excel/RowLiner.htm Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 11:37:02 -0800, JCF wrote: Is there a way to set up Excel to automatically hight light the whole column and row when selecting a cell? For example I select cell C10, both the column and the row will hight light automatically. It would look as if I clicked on the column, held Crtl, and clicked on the row. This would be helpeful for someone who is working in an extremely large workbook. |
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