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Default Refer to column width in conditional formatting

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"sammy" wrote in message
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Thanks Biff,

This is what i wanted.

"T. Valko" wrote:

Try this:

=CELL("width",A1)<5

Note that changing a columns width does not trigger a calculation. You
might
have a column width of 8 and change it to 4 but the formatting won't be
applied until a calculation takes place.

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"sammy" wrote in message
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Hi All,

I would like to refer to the cell's column width in a conditional
formatting
"Formula Is" statement, something like

=columnwidth<5

Can this be done?

Thanks,

Sammy






 
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