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How can I get EXCEL to highlight, rather than simply outline, the cell which
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maybe....
you may want to try Chip Pearson's Rowliner: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/RowLiner.htm It works for the activecell--no matter how you got there. Yonaga wrote: How can I get EXCEL to highlight, rather than simply outline, the cell which is the result of a FIND command? -- Dave Peterson |
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Dave,
Thanks for the idea...but... I'm running Excel 2003 under WIN2K. RowLiner gets picked up by the add-in list, but trying to install it gives a GPF and forces a recovery of my worksheet. I sent a debug report (several times). Cheers, "Dave Peterson" wrote: maybe.... you may want to try Chip Pearson's Rowliner: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/RowLiner.htm It works for the activecell--no matter how you got there. Yonaga wrote: How can I get EXCEL to highlight, rather than simply outline, the cell which is the result of a FIND command? -- Dave Peterson |
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Dave,
Thanks, however.... I'm using EXCEL 2003 under WIN2K. I tried several time, even installing it in the "default" ADD-IN directory, and it will not load. "Dave Peterson" wrote: maybe.... you may want to try Chip Pearson's Rowliner: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/RowLiner.htm It works for the activecell--no matter how you got there. Yonaga wrote: How can I get EXCEL to highlight, rather than simply outline, the cell which is the result of a FIND command? -- Dave Peterson |
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I've never had any trouble with Chip's addin.
Have you tried downloading a fresh copy--just in case??? Yonaga wrote: Dave, Thanks, however.... I'm using EXCEL 2003 under WIN2K. I tried several time, even installing it in the "default" ADD-IN directory, and it will not load. "Dave Peterson" wrote: maybe.... you may want to try Chip Pearson's Rowliner: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/RowLiner.htm It works for the activecell--no matter how you got there. Yonaga wrote: How can I get EXCEL to highlight, rather than simply outline, the cell which is the result of a FIND command? -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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