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I am trying to hide a letter in a cell, and when the cell is filled in with
black, then have the letter appear. I am doing this on a reservation form.

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So make the text white? That way, if the cell is filled black, it'll show.
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I am trying to hide a letter in a cell, and when the cell is filled in

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black, then have the letter appear. I am doing this on a reservation

form.



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Changes the letter color to match the original cell color (e.g. white). When
the cell is filled with a color, you will be able to see a white letter. You
will still be able to see what is in the cell by looking at the formula bar.

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I am trying to hide a letter in a cell, and when the cell is filled in with
black, then have the letter appear. I am doing this on a reservation form.

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