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restes

conditional formula
 
is it possible to include and or exclude a number/cell from the result of a
formula based on format of cell?

ie if the shading is anything other then no fill i want to not add it into
toal but is it is no fill have it included in formula.

John C[_2_]

conditional formula
 
There are VBA choices to choose from, if you search I'm sure you will find
it. However, if the shading is based on some condition, it is usually easier
to just some based on the same conditions...
--
** John C **

"restes" wrote:

is it possible to include and or exclude a number/cell from the result of a
formula based on format of cell?

ie if the shading is anything other then no fill i want to not add it into
toal but is it is no fill have it included in formula.


Pete_UK

conditional formula
 
Chip Pearson has some notes (and a download) he

http://www.cpearson.com/excel/colors.aspx

which explains all about counting and summing by colour.

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Nov 7, 6:58*pm, restes wrote:
is it possible to include and or exclude a number/cell from the result of a
formula based on format of cell?

ie if the shading is anything other then no fill i want to not add it into
toal but is it is no fill have it included in formula.



restes

conditional formula
 
where would i search?

"John C" wrote:

There are VBA choices to choose from, if you search I'm sure you will find
it. However, if the shading is based on some condition, it is usually easier
to just some based on the same conditions...
--
** John C **

"restes" wrote:

is it possible to include and or exclude a number/cell from the result of a
formula based on format of cell?

ie if the shading is anything other then no fill i want to not add it into
toal but is it is no fill have it included in formula.


John C[_2_]

conditional formula
 
If you are accessing these groups from the Microsoft website, you could
search under Excel-- Programming.
also, you might take a look at Pete's response.
--
** John C **

"restes" wrote:

where would i search?

"John C" wrote:

There are VBA choices to choose from, if you search I'm sure you will find
it. However, if the shading is based on some condition, it is usually easier
to just some based on the same conditions...
--
** John C **

"restes" wrote:

is it possible to include and or exclude a number/cell from the result of a
formula based on format of cell?

ie if the shading is anything other then no fill i want to not add it into
toal but is it is no fill have it included in formula.



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