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I was looking at somebody's Excel worksheet and they had included a little
cell format that I've never seen before and can't figure out how to
replicate. They had formatted a cell so that the bottom-left corner of the
cell was red. This little feature looked a lot like Excel's own comment
indicator that appears in the top-right corner of the cell.

This feature didn't prevent the cell from containing and displaying it value
(again like a comment indicator).

I can't figure out how to achieve this effect from Excel's user interface
much less using Control's object model.

Anybody know how to do this?

TIA,

josh


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Maybe not so interesting after all ... I guess they just did an Insert |
Picture | From File and positioned it appropriately.


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