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conditional formatting problem
Is it possible to set a condition either using conditional formatting or some
other way so that the cell displays the value in one colour if it is a keyed value or another value if it is a formula -- bookman |
conditional formatting problem
One way:
http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/usertips/tip045.htm Biff "bookman3" wrote in message ... Is it possible to set a condition either using conditional formatting or some other way so that the cell displays the value in one colour if it is a keyed value or another value if it is a formula -- bookman |
conditional formatting problem
Thanks. It worls perfectly
-- bookman "Biff" wrote: One way: http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/usertips/tip045.htm Biff "bookman3" wrote in message ... Is it possible to set a condition either using conditional formatting or some other way so that the cell displays the value in one colour if it is a keyed value or another value if it is a formula -- bookman |
conditional formatting problem
You're welcome! We can thank JWalk for posting that on his site. That's a
relatively unknown method. Biff "bookman3" wrote in message ... Thanks. It worls perfectly -- bookman "Biff" wrote: One way: http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/usertips/tip045.htm Biff "bookman3" wrote in message ... Is it possible to set a condition either using conditional formatting or some other way so that the cell displays the value in one colour if it is a keyed value or another value if it is a formula -- bookman |
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