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How to make a cell twinks when a condition is met in excel ?
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Hecwill,

You've probably seen blinking formatting in Word. Excel has no such
formatting. It's possible, though not recommended to use timed macros to
do this. It works by changing the formatting periodically.
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How to make a cell twinks when a condition is met in excel ?



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Why is it not recommended?

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Hecwill,

You've probably seen blinking formatting in Word. Excel has no such
formatting. It's possible, though not recommended to use timed macros to
do this. It works by changing the formatting periodically.
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www.smokeylake.com

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You'd have to use some kind of procedure that runs every second or two.
Personally, I think that this would be a resource hog (as well as just
irritating to the eye).

But there are lots of solutions archived on google that do just that.

Doug Kanter wrote:

Why is it not recommended?

"Earl Kiosterud" wrote in message
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Hecwill,

You've probably seen blinking formatting in Word. Excel has no such
formatting. It's possible, though not recommended to use timed macros to
do this. It works by changing the formatting periodically.
--
Earl Kiosterud
www.smokeylake.com

"Hecwill" wrote in message
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How to make a cell twinks when a condition is met in excel ?




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Never mind the resource hog, it is simply intrusive, and is bad style
design.

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You'd have to use some kind of procedure that runs every second or two.
Personally, I think that this would be a resource hog (as well as just
irritating to the eye).

But there are lots of solutions archived on google that do just that.

Doug Kanter wrote:

Why is it not recommended?

"Earl Kiosterud" wrote in message
...
Hecwill,

You've probably seen blinking formatting in Word. Excel has no such
formatting. It's possible, though not recommended to use timed

macros to
do this. It works by changing the formatting periodically.
--
Earl Kiosterud
www.smokeylake.com

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How to make a cell twinks when a condition is met in excel ?



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