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One way is to use INDIRECT with an incrementer, eg ROW(A1) ..
Assume you want the CF to trigger in col B in say, Sheet1, if corresponding cells in col B in the source sheet: Mechelen-SMaarten-Upgrade 543 contain: "X" In Sheet1, Select col B (B1 active), then apply the cond format formula: =INDIRECT("'Mechelen-SMaarten-Upgrade 543'!B"&ROW(A1))="X" Format as desired. The CF will trigger as required. If B2, B20, B100 in the source sheet contain: "X", then B2, B20, B100 in Sheet1 will be conditionally formatted. Adapt to suit. -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 xdemechanik --- "Reinhart" wrote: Hey all, I want the format of a cell in worksheet 1 depending on a value of a cell in worksheet 2 without copying the value of this cell to worksheet 1. The excel functionality does not allow this. How can I work around it? Example: Formule Is: ='Mechelen-SMaarten-Upgrade 543'!$B$12 ="X" Example of format if condition is true: Lime color Thanks, Rein |
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