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Using a cell's "color" to place a value in a cell
I have a groupd of cells. I would like the value of a cell reflected in
another cell based on a cell's highlighted color. Col1 Col2 Col3 45 Yellow if Col2 is green then Col1 65 Green if Col2 is green then Col1 Is there a way for a formula in Col3 to test Col2 and if it meets the test of color green, display the value of Col1 in Col3? Thanks for any help. |
Using a cell's "color" to place a value in a cell
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http://www.cpearson.com/excel/colors.htm -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200761 "DB" wrote: I have a groupd of cells. I would like the value of a cell reflected in another cell based on a cell's highlighted color. Col1 Col2 Col3 45 Yellow if Col2 is green then Col1 65 Green if Col2 is green then Col1 Is there a way for a formula in Col3 to test Col2 and if it meets the test of color green, display the value of Col1 in Col3? Thanks for any help. |
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