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Only if you remove the list.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 13:18:26 -0700, hannatrip
wrote:

ok, thanks, i thought maybe I could get rid of them all together

"Roger Govier" wrote:

Yes, that's the way it behaves.
When the list is inactive, i.e. you are not within it, the borders are
hidden.
I am not aware of any method of suppressing borders whilst it is active.

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Roger Govier


"hannatrip" wrote in message
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I just tried it but as soon as you click in the list it comes back.

"Roger Govier" wrote:

Hi

Did you click outside of the List? The border is only removed when
the
cursor is outside of the list.

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Roger Govier


"hannatrip" wrote in message
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i tried that but nothing happens

"Duke Carey" wrote:

The Data-Lists... menu has an option to hide the border of
INACTIVE
lists



"hannatrip" wrote:

is there a way to get rid of the blue line that surrounds the
cells
when you
use lists?







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