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Trivial in Word, but this has completely eluded me in Excel, for some reason —
I use strikethrough to keep track of values accounted for elsewhere and frequently strike and un-strike cells in the process. Unlike Word, Excel buries the format control a bit, making it difficult to access and apply/unapply. I need a simple VBA action/macro that will toggle strikethrough on and off on a selected cell. This could be done with a cell style, but as I apply it to a variety of formatted cells, it needs to work without affecting any other style setting. Ad(thanks)vance! |
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