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Blue Triangles in Excel
I just upgraded from Office 2010 to Microsoft 365
I am getting these blue triangles inn my spread sheets
could someone help me get rid of them
Thank you
Richard
These are not triangles but lines with an arrow on one end.
Open the selection pane (ALT-F10).
Select a line object and delete it.
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- richboisCopper ContributorThank you all for your help
Hans's solution works good for that workbook but Detlef's solution is better for some of my other workbooks as there is other shapes and rectangles that would get deleted. I can go to just the lines items and hide them.
again thanks
Richard- NikolinoDEGold Contributor
Thank you for your feedback.
I am glad that you have helped you with these tips from Detlef Lewin & Hans Vogelaar .
As you can see afterwards, with the right description you will always get an answer in this forum :).
- Detlef_LewinSilver ContributorYou should not hide them but delete them.
- richboisCopper ContributorI agree and realized that just now as you were posting
- NikolinoDEGold ContributorDrag and drop here or browse files to attachMaximum size: 71 MB • Maximum attachments allowed: 5
In this link you will find some more information about it:
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- richboisCopper ContributorHere is a link to the file
https://1drv.ms/x/s!AswkeOKCtjmivj4MU9_bFO-_d0IA?e=UHkDEU- Detlef_LewinSilver Contributor
These are not triangles but lines with an arrow on one end.
Open the selection pane (ALT-F10).
Select a line object and delete it.
- richboisCopper Contributorthank you for your reply but I can seem to be able to attach my file
If you cannot attach a workbook to a reply, you might upload it to a cloud service such as OneDrive, Google Drive or Dropbox, and post a link to the uploaded file in a reply.