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I am working a huge spreadsheet and want to be able to use a T-bar to move
around in the text. In essence if I am moving left in the grid I want to move
up or down using the T as my guide so that my columns and rows are in snyc.
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"Audrey" wrote:
I am working a huge spreadsheet and want to be able to use a T-bar to move
around in the text. In essence if I am moving left in the grid I want to move
up or down using the T as my guide so that my columns and rows are in snyc.


Just hazarding a thought here ..

Perhaps a possible "fuzzy" fit as to what you're after might be Chip's
RowLiner:
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/RowLiner.htm
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