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Is this possible in excel? I was a little concerned I was asking for the
impossible here. I have a named range that contains text only. I would like to use this range in a vlookup statement in a conditional formatting formula. Think of a calendar format where each day has a different activity assigned to it. I would like the vlookup to identify the category type of the activity. If it is category 1, I would like the cell highlighted in blue, if it is category 2, I would like to higlight the cell in green, etc. The problem that I am seeing is that the text in the cell does not contain the criteria for assigning the cell format. This information is contained in column 2 of the array. I'm pretty good with lookups, conditional formatting and find statements but I don't know how to link them all into one activity. Thanks |
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Okay, never mind. I figured it out. I needed to simplify the words in
column 2 of the array so it didn't have to use a FIND formula. Thanks "blkane" wrote: Is this possible in excel? I was a little concerned I was asking for the impossible here. I have a named range that contains text only. I would like to use this range in a vlookup statement in a conditional formatting formula. Think of a calendar format where each day has a different activity assigned to it. I would like the vlookup to identify the category type of the activity. If it is category 1, I would like the cell highlighted in blue, if it is category 2, I would like to higlight the cell in green, etc. The problem that I am seeing is that the text in the cell does not contain the criteria for assigning the cell format. This information is contained in column 2 of the array. I'm pretty good with lookups, conditional formatting and find statements but I don't know how to link them all into one activity. Thanks |
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