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I want to do conditional formatting in a cell which itself contains a formula
like vlookup. This means that conditional formatting should be applied tothe cell after that formula(vlookup) has been done. Thanks |
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I am not very sure what exactly you are trying to achieve here, however have
you looked at 'Formula is' option while you apply conditional formatting. -- Pranav Vaidya VBA Developer PN, MH-India If you think my answer is useful, please rate this post as an ANSWER!! "MV" wrote: I want to do conditional formatting in a cell which itself contains a formula like vlookup. This means that conditional formatting should be applied tothe cell after that formula(vlookup) has been done. Thanks |
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Yes, but what conditional format do you want to apply?
Pete On Sep 19, 1:00 pm, MV wrote: I want to do conditional formatting in a cell which itself contains a formula like vlookup. This means that conditional formatting should be applied tothe cell after that formula(vlookup) has been done. Thanks |
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