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Always show the content of a specific cell in the frame of Excel

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Niels Danstrup - 13 May 2008 17:40 GMT
Is it possible always to show the content of a specific cell in the frame of
Excel (so you always can see it). Then it is possible always, for examble, to
see the sum of some cells, when you are filling the underlying cells with
numbers.

In QuattroPro ver. 8.0 this was possible. In Danish this cell was called
"Lyncelle" - perhaps "Quick-cell" in English.

Best wishes
Niels Danstrup
Jim Rech - 13 May 2008 17:49 GMT
Excel 2002 and 2003 have a Watch Window toolbar that displays the value of
one or more cells.  That may be what you want.

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| Is it possible always to show the content of a specific cell in the frame of
| Excel (so you always can see it). Then it is possible always, for examble, to
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| Best wishes
| Niels Danstrup
 
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