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Cell colour changes, locked cells.
I recently asked how to change a cell colour when my stock level fell below a
min stock value. This has been very helpfully answered. Thank you all. But , if I use the "Formula Is:= and click on the cell it enters as $A$1 which means the cell is locked. But, when I add or delete stock lines (rows) understandably the cell reference won't change. Is there a way to stop the cell entering as $A$1 and instead enters as simply A1? Thank you CD01 |
Cell colour changes, locked cells.
I have the same problem sometimes. My work around is to go back into the
conditinal equatin and remove the $s "CD01" wrote: I recently asked how to change a cell colour when my stock level fell below a min stock value. This has been very helpfully answered. Thank you all. But , if I use the "Formula Is:= and click on the cell it enters as $A$1 which means the cell is locked. But, when I add or delete stock lines (rows) understandably the cell reference won't change. Is there a way to stop the cell entering as $A$1 and instead enters as simply A1? Thank you CD01 |
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