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The mark is bugging me! LOL
Some cells often have the upper left corner colored in, in green. Just the
corner. I thought that meant the cell contained a formula, or used info from another cell, etc. But in the workbook I'm writing now, many cells have this, while others don't. The cells in question all pull data from another sheet. Some of the cells in an entire column have the mark. Other cells, (the entire column) have no marks. Personally, I'd just like the cells unmarked. Comments welcome. :) |
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The mark is bugging me! LOL
This can mean that you have some automatic error checking option checked off
and it is noting which cells have potential errors. Go to 'tools'...'options'....error checking tab and see if the 'enable background error checking' box is checked off. "Wayne Knazek" wrote: Some cells often have the upper left corner colored in, in green. Just the corner. I thought that meant the cell contained a formula, or used info from another cell, etc. But in the workbook I'm writing now, many cells have this, while others don't. The cells in question all pull data from another sheet. Some of the cells in an entire column have the mark. Other cells, (the entire column) have no marks. Personally, I'd just like the cells unmarked. Comments welcome. :) |
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The mark is bugging me! LOL
Thanks! :)
"tim m" wrote: This can mean that you have some automatic error checking option checked off and it is noting which cells have potential errors. Go to 'tools'...'options'....error checking tab and see if the 'enable background error checking' box is checked off. "Wayne Knazek" wrote: Some cells often have the upper left corner colored in, in green. Just the corner. I thought that meant the cell contained a formula, or used info from another cell, etc. But in the workbook I'm writing now, many cells have this, while others don't. The cells in question all pull data from another sheet. Some of the cells in an entire column have the mark. Other cells, (the entire column) have no marks. Personally, I'd just like the cells unmarked. Comments welcome. :) |
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