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Hi All,
I've written a macro for a rather large spreadsheet (about 150 rows and 20,000 columns) that applies data validation and conditional formatting to look for data entry that doesn't meet certain sets of conditions. What I want to know is if there is a way to find cells where the conditional formatting has returned true, thus highlighting the cell, without having to scroll through the wntire sheet. Likewise I would like to know if there is a faster way to find cells that have data that is invalid. I know that you can find cells that contain conitional formatting and data validation, but in my case all of the cells contain these. Any ideas? |
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