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Is it possible to setup excel to show data intersection points.

For example if I select cell AB28 excel will highlight up to cell AB1 and
left to Cell A28. I know it highlights the row numbers and the column headers
but I would like it to highlighht the actual rows and columns to that point

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I found this on Chip Pearson's site a while ago. If it doesn't solve your
problem directly, at least it may give you some ideas:

http://www.cpearson.com/excel/RowLiner.htm

Eric


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Is it possible to setup excel to show data intersection points.

For example if I select cell AB28 excel will highlight up to cell AB1 and
left to Cell A28. I know it highlights the row numbers and the column headers
but I would like it to highlighht the actual rows and columns to that point

Thanks

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