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Hi, I'm trying to get the pixel position of the active cell (or any cell for
that matter) so I can position the mouse cursor over it. So far I have worked out Application.Left gives the the position of the main window, Application.ActiveWindow.Left gives the position of the spreadsheet window but that is relative to the client area of the main window. I'm missing how do I get the position of the client area (the main window minus the borders, and toolbars, etc)? Also, I can get the position of the cell, but that is relative to the left of the first cell, how do I get it relative to the window? Thanks, Gary |
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