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How can I detect strikethrough formatting in a cell?
I'm using conditional formatting in one cell to detect if there is text in
another cell used for notes. When the note is no longer valid, I change the text formatting to strikethrough so that I still have it for future reference. I would like to cancel the conditional formatting in the other cell based on the fact that striketrhough formatting is present. How can I detect strikethrough formatting in a cell? |
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