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dicentra63 dicentra at xmission.com
Fri Oct 4 15:21:57 UTC 2002


--- In HP4GU-FAQ at y..., "Cindy C." <cindysphynx at c...> wrote:
> 
> > What's the final ruling on OT?  Are we marking them as such or 
> just painting them black?  
> 
> I would paint them black.

I have painted them black so that the correspondence between the row
number and the message number stays the same throughout. (The message
number is always two numbers behind the row number.) That's just my
preference.  You can also delete the row outright.  In fact, before I
present my catalog segment to the main effort (however that happens),
I'm going to go back and delete the blacked-out rows.
>   
> Here's a question for Dicey, though.
>  
> Is there a way to set a hot key to black out a row?

Excel doesn't have a provision for setting your own hot keys.  It does
have some presets, though.  The only one I could find that pertains to
formatting cells is Ctrl + 1, which pulls up the Format Cells dialog
box.  If you want to look at the hot keys yourself, press the F1 key,
 click on the Index tab when the Help window comes up, type "hot_key"
in the Type Keywords field, double-click "hot_key" in the next window
down, and read the options that appear in the long window on the
right.  Try "Keys for Formatting Data."

If that doesn't work the way I just said, you've got a different
version of Excel than I do, so I don't know how to help.

--Dicey





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