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Garyw

How do I highlight the active row and column headers?
 
I'm using Excel XP...on my laptop when an selecting a cell the Row and Column
Header change color from gray to blue. On the same application at work the
row and column headers simply go bold. I have searched for the option to
turn this color highlighting on but cannot locate it. Anybody know how to do
this?

Pete_UK

How do I highlight the active row and column headers?
 
You might like to try Chip Pearson's RowLiner, available he

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

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Aug 29, 12:58 pm, GaryW wrote:
I'm using Excel XP...on my laptop when an selecting a cell the Row and Column
Header change color from gray to blue. On the same application at work the
row and column headers simply go bold. I have searched for the option to
turn this color highlighting on but cannot locate it. Anybody know how to do
this?




Garyw

How do I highlight the active row and column headers?
 
Thanks...that helps but is not exactly what I'm asking for. But you did give
me an idea...it must be an addon feature I will need our IT to give me the
install disk for.

One question though...when you shut down Excel that addon disables. How do
you get it to launch when Excel launches?

Gary


"Pete_UK" wrote:

You might like to try Chip Pearson's RowLiner, available he

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

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Aug 29, 12:58 pm, GaryW wrote:
I'm using Excel XP...on my laptop when an selecting a cell the Row and Column
Header change color from gray to blue. On the same application at work the
row and column headers simply go bold. I have searched for the option to
turn this color highlighting on but cannot locate it. Anybody know how to do
this?






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