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On Jan 27, 12:43*pm, "Bob Phillips" wrote:
Yes, use that formula in conditional formatting. Seehttp://www.contextures..com/xlCondFormat01.html -- --- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) wrote in message ... is it possible to change the color of all cells that contain a formula or are part of a formula??? if so, how would i do that?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I think maybe I am saying it wrong. I want for excel to change the color of all the cells in the spreadsheet that have a formula in them or are referenced in a formula. I want the rest of the cells to stay normal if they don't contain one of the two.??? Does that make sense? Maybe I can show an example somehow. |
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