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jaygreg - 02 Jul 2007 12:49 GMT
I've used Excel 2003 to create a matrix of Medicare & Medicare Supplement
Plans containing comments in selected cells. I've lettered and numbered the
columns and lines to aid finding cells quickly when speaking to others. When
I place the document in Print Preview, I see that although my comment will
print at the end of my matrix, they bear matrix coordinates different from
those I assigned; they bear the coordinates of the basic matrix regardless
of how I chose to rename them. A bigger problem is that it appers there is
no way to reference the proper comment from any given cell as one would do
in a Word document. Anyone have a suggestion?
jaygreg - 06 Jul 2007 17:23 GMT
Disregard the above.
Q1) How do I mark a cell so that the reader of a long matrix will know that
there were comments inserted for a given cell?
Q2) Is there some way to arrange the text of these comments so that more
than one prints across the page?

> I've used Excel 2003 to create a matrix of Medicare & Medicare Supplement
> Plans containing comments in selected cells. I've lettered and numbered
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> it appers there is no way to reference the proper comment from any given
> cell as one would do in a Word document. Anyone have a suggestion?
 
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