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I'd like to conditionally format a range of cells, but the range is dynamic.
For instance, I'd like to format A1:A20, but I only know to stop at A20 because cell A21 has the text "Stop1". I'd then like to format A22:A40, but I only know to start at A22 and stop at A40 because it's after the Stop1 A41 has the text "Stop2". Where "Stop1" and "Stop2" are actually at is dynamic... Stop1 may appear at A5 on a short list of items, but may go all the way down to A100 on a longer list. Essentially, I'd like to format downward until I hit that "Stop#" value, and then start again until I hit the next stop value. |
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