I suspect the problem is that you are not using absolute references in your
formula, so it probably isn't what you think it is.
Set FC = Cells(x, i).FormatConditions(1)
Formula_1 = (FC.Formula1)
msgbox Formula_1
Result = Application.Evaluate(FC.Formula1)
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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy
"Candyman" wrote in message
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A Lot of good stuff, but I can not get the results on the VLOOKUP
conditional
formula.
There is only one condition.
I am using :
Set FC = Cells(x, i).FormatConditions(1)
Formula_1 = (FC.Formula1)
Result = Application.Evaluate(FC.Formula1)
The code works for some formaulas:
=ISNA(MATCH($A22,I:I,FALSE))
The code jams on the last line for a lookup statement that compares two
lists and highlights changed cells:
=D22 < VLOOKUP($A22,PreviousReviews,COLUMN(D22),FALSE)
Any ideas?
"Tom Ogilvy" wrote:
The easiest is to check the same condition the conditional format is
checking. (which is what I assume you mean by mimic the vlookup).
Chip Pearson shows how to do this without knowing beforehand what that
condition is.
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/CFColors.htm
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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy
"Candyman" wrote in message
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I want to hide other rows that Do NOT have aconditional format.. We
have a
VLOOKUP driving the conditional formating. It turns the cells RED. I
want
to examine the cells in the rows and hide the rows that do not have the
conditionalformat changed to RED.
I tried but it did not pick uo the color index:
If Cells(x, i).Interior.ColorIndex = 3 then Cells(x,
i).entirerow.hidden=true
The cells.ColorIndex always come back as "-4142". If I format a cell
to
RED
then it will return a value of 3.
How do i pick the cells that were turned RED via conditional
formatting?
OR do I have to mimic the VLOOKUP formula,(could get messy.
Thanks