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hey guys
I remember seeing a nifty little code that when you moved the cursor in Excel, it would turn the underlying cell a color. As you move the cursor around on the Excel spreadhseet, the cell in which the cursor was over would temporarily turn a color to let you know where the cursor is. Now I know of some codes that do this but you have to click the cell for it happen. This is not what I want. I want it to turn colors as the curssor is simply moving. This is very helpful when dealing with allot of data close together. Can anyone please tell me this code? Thanks in advance. Todd Huttenstine |
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