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Hello,
I have a worksheet in which I have the data arranged ap per the temperature. There are 3 temperatures and for each temperature I have to put in a color for all the cells. The data is random and there is a set of data. Can I get help doing that. Dhawal |
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Hi Dhawal,
You can achieve what you are trying to do with conditional formatting (under the Format menu), so you probably don't need a macro. -- Hope this helps, MarkN "Dhawal" wrote: Hello, I have a worksheet in which I have the data arranged ap per the temperature. There are 3 temperatures and for each temperature I have to put in a color for all the cells. The data is random and there is a set of data. Can I get help doing that. Dhawal |
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