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I want to format cells which START WITH the letter "W", regardless of what
else is in the cell. |
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Use formula is and
=LEFT(TRIM(A1))="W" -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Jo" wrote in message ... I want to format cells which START WITH the letter "W", regardless of what else is in the cell. |
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Thank you Peo.
I entered it in conditional formatting but it didn't work. I tried both the 'cell value' and 'formula' options. How can I apply it? "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: Use formula is and =LEFT(TRIM(A1))="W" -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "Jo" wrote in message ... I want to format cells which START WITH the letter "W", regardless of what else is in the cell. |
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In the conditional format formula, put something like this
=LEFT(A1,1)="W" Replace A1 with the cell address of interest. -- HTH, Barb Reinhardt "Jo" wrote: I want to format cells which START WITH the letter "W", regardless of what else is in the cell. |
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