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Applying functions to colours
Hi,
Does anyone know if it is possible to somehow apply functions to cells based on their colour (without necesarily having any content in the cell) . i.e. sum up all cells in a particular column that are coloured red? Cheers, |
Applying functions to colours
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http://www.cpearson.com/excel/colors.htm "kippers" wrote: Hi, Does anyone know if it is possible to somehow apply functions to cells based on their colour (without necesarily having any content in the cell) . i.e. sum up all cells in a particular column that are coloured red? Cheers, |
Applying functions to colours
Kippers
One method................ Select the entire range of colored/non-colored cells. EditFindOptionsFormat. Click the dropdown arrow and hit Format. Select the red color from the patterns dialog and OK. Then Find All. The first red cell will be highlighted in the Find dialog. Scroll down to bottom and hit Shift + click to select all in dialog box. In the status bar right-click and select Count or Sum Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 9 May 2007 03:43:00 -0700, kippers wrote: Hi, Does anyone know if it is possible to somehow apply functions to cells based on their colour (without necesarily having any content in the cell) . i.e. sum up all cells in a particular column that are coloured red? Cheers, |
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