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Ross

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Dave,
it appears that when I reply to your posts that my email gets bumped and I
get that mail deilivery subsytem message. Here were what came when I
entered those functions, supplying the address of two separate but blank
cells in the column.
I get True in the first and 0 in the second

Ross

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Peterson"
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.excel.misc
Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2005 6:59 PM
Subject: Blank cell revisited



Dave Peterson

This is a followup to the question about using conditional formatting on column
J to indicate the empty cells.

The two formulas were =isblank(J#) and =len(J#) for the cell that didn't get
formatted correctly.

I'm gonna guess that there was a mistake in the way Format|Conditional
formatting was applied ('cause those results look ok).

Select J1.
Hit ctrl-spacebar

Now hit format|conditional formatting.
You should see Formula is: =J1=""
and if you click on the format button, then pattern Tab|then select a nice fill
color.

Make sure you ok your way out.

Most of this has already been posted, but double checking/redoing can't hurt.

Ross wrote:

Dave,
it appears that when I reply to your posts that my email gets bumped and I
get that mail deilivery subsytem message. Here were what came when I
entered those functions, supplying the address of two separate but blank
cells in the column.
I get True in the first and 0 in the second

Ross

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Peterson"
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.excel.misc
Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2005 6:59 PM
Subject: Blank cell revisited


--

Dave Peterson

Ross

Dave,
Yeah, that fixed it. What was in the box was this ="J1="" I had an extra
quote in there somehow. My bad. :)
Thanks a million for your help
Ross
"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
...
This is a followup to the question about using conditional formatting on
column
J to indicate the empty cells.

The two formulas were =isblank(J#) and =len(J#) for the cell that didn't
get
formatted correctly.

I'm gonna guess that there was a mistake in the way Format|Conditional
formatting was applied ('cause those results look ok).

Select J1.
Hit ctrl-spacebar

Now hit format|conditional formatting.
You should see Formula is: =J1=""
and if you click on the format button, then pattern Tab|then select a nice
fill
color.

Make sure you ok your way out.

Most of this has already been posted, but double checking/redoing can't
hurt.

Ross wrote:

Dave,
it appears that when I reply to your posts that my email gets bumped
and I
get that mail deilivery subsytem message. Here were what came when I
entered those functions, supplying the address of two separate but blank
cells in the column.
I get True in the first and 0 in the second

Ross

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Peterson"
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.excel.misc
Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2005 6:59 PM
Subject: Blank cell revisited


--

Dave Peterson





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