rshep <rshep@noname.com> wrote in
news:Xns97407F813E391rshepnonamecom@208.49.80.188:

> Hi all,
>
> I have seen this before and have searched the web but can't find it.
> Probably because I don't know how to describe it very well.
>
> You know how MS Explorer has a "+" beside the "C" drive, you can click
> on the + and it reveals the folders and folder names under the +. The
> "+" becomes a "-". You can click on the "-" and explorer hides the
> list again.
>
> That's all I want.... Does anybody know how to do it? I have Office
> 2002, Excel 10.6501.
>
> Much appreciated...
>
> For the help.
>
>


Dave and Harlan

Wow! This group is great. Thanks for the fast replies.

I tried it on a text based list (about 5 rows)

data:group:rows

However, I notice that Excel puts the + - all the way to the left to the
left of the row number.

Excel also places the + one row below the actual label. That seems visually
confusing to me. Is there a way to have Excel place the + on the same row
as the label that identifies the hidden list?

Is there a way to have it look and behave like Microsoft Explorer so that
it puts the + right beside the label?

Again, thanks for the replies!

Royce