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Hi everybody,
there was a question in the german groups, what might cause column heads and row numbers to be shown in strikethrough formatting. see: http://www.computer-training.ch/excelproblem.htm Note that the "4" in row 4 is not strikethrough! I wonder. -- Greetings from Bavaria, Germany Helmut Weber, MVP WordVBA Win XP, Office 2003 "red.sys" & Chr$(64) & "t-online.de" |
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Actually, the "4" in row 4 IS in strikethrough format. You just can't tell
because the number four already has a horizontal line where the strikethrough would be. Look at row 14 and you'll see what I mean. As for the strikethrough itself, I'll have to look around more. I know I've seen a way to modify the font properties for the row numbers and Column headers. Regards, Paul "Helmut Weber" wrote in message ... Hi everybody, there was a question in the german groups, what might cause column heads and row numbers to be shown in strikethrough formatting. see: http://www.computer-training.ch/excelproblem.htm Note that the "4" in row 4 is not strikethrough! I wonder. -- Greetings from Bavaria, Germany Helmut Weber, MVP WordVBA Win XP, Office 2003 "red.sys" & Chr$(64) & "t-online.de" |
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Ok, got it.
Click on Format-Style-Modify. Uncheck Strikethrough. HTH, Paul "PCLIVE" wrote in message ... Actually, the "4" in row 4 IS in strikethrough format. You just can't tell because the number four already has a horizontal line where the strikethrough would be. Look at row 14 and you'll see what I mean. As for the strikethrough itself, I'll have to look around more. I know I've seen a way to modify the font properties for the row numbers and Column headers. Regards, Paul "Helmut Weber" wrote in message ... Hi everybody, there was a question in the german groups, what might cause column heads and row numbers to be shown in strikethrough formatting. see: http://www.computer-training.ch/excelproblem.htm Note that the "4" in row 4 is not strikethrough! I wonder. -- Greetings from Bavaria, Germany Helmut Weber, MVP WordVBA Win XP, Office 2003 "red.sys" & Chr$(64) & "t-online.de" |
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Yes.
Thank you. Helmut Weber |
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