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In lotus 123 programming features allow a person to get a cell of group of
cells to blink. Does Excel have this same feature?
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In lotus 123 programming features allow a person to get a cell of group of
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No, and honestly, most of us are very happy about the lack of this feature
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No, and I would advise not to try any suggested way to simulate. It is an
awful feature.

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