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Does anyone know how to change the color of the highlighter that shows you
what cell you're currently on? My is so faint that I can never tell where I
am until I start typing.
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Excel Colors wrote:
Does anyone know how to change the color of the highlighter that
shows you what cell you're currently on? My is so faint that I can
never tell where I am until I start typing.


Not as far as I know, and please, don't use just "excel" as the subject -
most people here will ignore posts with a generic subject such as that.


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Stolen from a post by Gord Dibben:

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

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Are you JCF???

Excel Colors wrote:

Does anyone know how to change the color of the highlighter that shows you
what cell you're currently on? My is so faint that I can never tell where I
am until I start typing.


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