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I'd like to perform a logical IF operation based on the text color in a cell.
This text color however has been changed according to Conditional Formatting. All similar suggestions in this forum for this sort of operation using say VB code work fine but NOT when the color change has been done by Conditional Formatting, only when manually done. Is there a way to detect a Conditionally formatted color change? |
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