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Linn Kubler
 
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Default Highlighting rows?

This looked promising Paul but it doesn't work with Excel 2003. The
instructions say it supports up to 2002. Excel crashes when I try to enable
it. Wonder how I can remove it from my Add-ins list.

Thanks,
Linn

"Paul B" wrote in message
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Linn, have a look at Chip's row liner addin at
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/rowliner.htm and see it will do what you
want
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Using Excel 2002 & 2003

"Linn Kubler" wrote in message
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Hi,

Using Excel 2003 here and when I navigate a spreadsheet using the arrow
keys, or the mouse for that matter, I'd like to highlight the entire row.
I think this would make it much easier to visually scan the row and read
the data. Is there a way to do this? I thought there was a check box in
the options I could turn on but that must have been another version of
Excel.

Thanks in advance,
Linn






 
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