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Is there an accessible flag that indicates whether Conditional Formatting of
a cell is active? I'd like to show a value in one cell based on whether a
Conditional Format condition is active in any of a group of cells.
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Accessible to what?

I would do my best to use another cell that mimics the rules of the conditional
formatting. Then I could check this other cell.

But if you really, really want (it ain't for the faint of heart!), take a look
at how Chip Pearson does it:
http://cpearson.com/excel/CFColors.htm

bds wrote:

Is there an accessible flag that indicates whether Conditional Formatting of
a cell is active? I'd like to show a value in one cell based on whether a
Conditional Format condition is active in any of a group of cells.


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