G Guest Nov 23, 2005 #2 Try this: Format>Cells>Borders Click the topline button OR For a more convenient technique on an on-going basis: Customize your toolbar and drag the topline button from the Drawing menu to a toolbar. Does that help? *********** Regards, Ron
Try this: Format>Cells>Borders Click the topline button OR For a more convenient technique on an on-going basis: Customize your toolbar and drag the topline button from the Drawing menu to a toolbar. Does that help? *********** Regards, Ron
G Guest Nov 23, 2005 #3 Actually, when customizing the a toolbar, the topline button is in the Format category of the Commands tab. *********** Regards, Ron
Actually, when customizing the a toolbar, the topline button is in the Format category of the Commands tab. *********** Regards, Ron
D Desert Piranha Nov 24, 2005 #4 Hi, To add to what Ron said with a different interpretation. I see "on top of the text" as "strikethrough". If this is the case go to the Format,Cells,Font,Strikethrough. Dave
Hi, To add to what Ron said with a different interpretation. I see "on top of the text" as "strikethrough". If this is the case go to the Format,Cells,Font,Strikethrough. Dave