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If you copy the quantity column to another column, then this could act
as an "old_quantity" column. thus if you change the existing quantity from 200 to 225, then you could have conditional formatting to highlight the cell if it is not the same as the old_quantity. You would need to copy the new quantity across to the old quantity at some stage. Hope this helps. Pete On Feb 23, 3:56*pm, JessP27 wrote: Good morning! Using Excel 2003 I need to highlight the changes Im making within a cell. For example: In cell B2, is the customers original order quantity of 200. I revise it to show 225 and Id like the cell to be highlighted in yellow.. I can then copy and paste the info into an email to show the customer which items have been revised. Ive tried using Track Changes, but it seems that I have to click on the Track Changes button each time I open the workbook. It also doesnt keep the revision highlighted for a copy and paste. I have 20+ worksheets within the workbook and would like to update each one and have the process relatively automated. Is there a way to accomplish this? Thanks in advance, Jessica |
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