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Microsoft Excel 2013 surrounds the active cell with a dark border to help identify the cell you are editing. Pressing the Enter key after editing the cell moves the active cell to the next cell down.
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Excel's New Focus Cell Feature Makes It Easier to Read DataHandily, the Focus Cell feature automatically activates when you use Excel's Find (Ctrl+F) and Replace (Ctrl+H) tools, making it easier to follow the active cell as you toggle through your search ...
By default, the active cell in Excel is noted by a green border. There’s no highlight or shading. Even if you change themes and colors, the active cell remains the same.
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