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Therese

Formatting cells to blink or move
 
In Word there is a funktion to make letters in a word blink or make fireworks
around the word and so on. Is there a function similar in Excel?
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Therese

Peo Sjoblom

Formatting cells to blink or move
 
No, but you can get a blinking text using this method

http://www.cpearson.com/excel/BlinkingText.htm

however I would find it extremely annoying to use this myself and the first
thing I would do would be to turn it off, also note that users need to
enable macros upon opening the workbook

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Regards,

Peo Sjoblom

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"Therese" wrote in message
...
In Word there is a funktion to make letters in a word blink or make
fireworks
around the word and so on. Is there a function similar in Excel?
--
Therese



Therese

Formatting cells to blink or move
 
Hi
Thanks for advice, but I'm just looking for a simple fomular (IF there is
one such!)
Hmmm..VB is not my strongest side. But thanks.
--
Therese


"Peo Sjoblom" skrev:

No, but you can get a blinking text using this method

http://www.cpearson.com/excel/BlinkingText.htm

however I would find it extremely annoying to use this myself and the first
thing I would do would be to turn it off, also note that users need to
enable macros upon opening the workbook

--
Regards,

Peo Sjoblom

(No private emails please)


"Therese" wrote in message
...
In Word there is a funktion to make letters in a word blink or make
fireworks
around the word and so on. Is there a function similar in Excel?
--
Therese




JE McGimpsey

Formatting cells to blink or move
 
There's no formula or function that will cause a cell to blink. Note
that if your work is done for a government in the U.S., it's may be
illegal - blinking cells can cause an epileptic seizure in susceptible
individuals.

In article ,
"Therese" wrote:

Thanks for advice, but I'm just looking for a simple fomular (IF there is
one such!)
Hmmm..VB is not my strongest side. But thanks.



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