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Excel and Conditional formatting
Hi I have a worksheet with two tabs (1 and 2). On tab 1 column A is
equal to whatever data pulls into Tab 2 column B. In Tab1 column A I want the data to be formatted as follows: Apple Orange Pineapple Tangerine Is there an easy formula for the justification for each cell? The data that pulls in will change, which is why I cannot just use the manual alignment to set all of the cells. Do I need to use conditional formatting for this? And if so, how would I go about doing that? Thanks for your help. |
Excel and Conditional formatting
hi
this type of formating is not available through conditional fomating. fonts, font style, font weight and color border, border style and colorcolor background color, patterns that's it. I know of no formula that will do this. maybe a UDF. sorry. regards FSt1 "Calibutterfly" wrote: Hi I have a worksheet with two tabs (1 and 2). On tab 1 column A is equal to whatever data pulls into Tab 2 column B. In Tab1 column A I want the data to be formatted as follows: Apple Orange Pineapple Tangerine Is there an easy formula for the justification for each cell? The data that pulls in will change, which is why I cannot just use the manual alignment to set all of the cells. Do I need to use conditional formatting for this? And if so, how would I go about doing that? Thanks for your help. |
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