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Is it possible for an IF statement to check to see if a Cell is Highlighted
and if it is Highlighted (True) then do what ever I want. I want to go through and add all the cell that are highlighted on my spreadsheet with a formula so if I ever highlight new ones or un-highlight any if will change the sum. |
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