Select the col, click Data > Validation > Input tab
Type a message within the input msg box (this is what appears), click OK
Test it out by selecting any cell within the col,
you'd get the phenomena you described ..
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"Paul Ponzelli" wrote:
> I have an Excel 2002 worksheet that I created a few years ago, and I can't
> remember how I got a certain cells to do what it's doing.
>
> Whenever you select that cell, a box appears just below that cell that looks
> like a comment box, but without the connecting arrow. But unlike a comment
> box, this one doesn't appear when you hover the cursor above the cell. It
> only appears when you select the cell; and it remains visible as long as the
> selection cursor remains in the cell, regardless of where you move the
> cursor.
>
> I dont' think it's any kind of a comment box, because when you right-click
> on the cell, you can still select "Insert Comment" and create a separate
> comment box, so that when you hover the cursor over the cell, the new
> Comment box is visible, and when you click on the cell to make it the
> current selection, the other mystery box appears.
>
> Like a regular comment box, this one has a light yellow background, and you
> can format the text you write in it, because I notice that I was able to set
> some of the characters to a bold font. I just can't figure out how I
> created that type of box. I would like to reproduce this so I can use this
> type of box as an alternative to the regular comment boxes in some of my
> worksheets.
>
> How do you create these boxes that look like comment boxes, but without the
> connecting arrow and that only display when you actually select the cell?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Paul
>
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