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Would wish to use more than the maximum of 3 (extendable to a virtual 4...)
conditions for conditional formatting for buidling a certain application. Application needs to change the color of a cell, based on its value (need to use at least some 10 different colors). It would be handy by using a drop down list, to use the formats of the cells in the drop-down list, but this doesn't work, of course. Is there alternatively a way of referencing to a cell and get the format of that cell referenced to in the cell referencing out? I am an experienced/advanced user but can't find a way around this. |
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