Screenshot of Excel's ribbon menu open to the "View" tab, highlighting the "Focus Cell" dropdown menu and its "Focus Cell Color" option. A pointer hovers over a medium green color in the "Standard Colors" palette.
A screenshot of an Excel spreadsheet displaying rows of data with multiple columns. Some labeled as "PK," "VAL," "TYPE," "MultiType," "UseCount," "Includes," and others. The rows are filled with values like numbers, "FALSE," "TRUE," or some text.
Turning on the Focus Cell feature highlighted the cells in the row and column of the active cell in green, while the active cell does not have any special formatting.
The PK column of rows 431, 665, 756, 758, 814, and 1066 are highlighted in yellow. The sheet is named "Sheet1" with several additional sheet tabs visible at the bottom. The status bar at the bottom displays "Accessibility: Investigate."
Ummm, wüt?!? The #Excel product team is just out here quietly releasing native features that I had to build using #VBA and #ConditionalFormatting years ago… I stumbled upon this beauty the other day and finally rembered to grab screenshots. 🥰 🫶 #CommunityRocks #SharingIsCaring #MVPBuzz