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I would like to have the cell font color change (conditional format) to
denote whether there is a value (a simple number) or a formula in the cell (X*Y) where X*Y could be a reference to another cell or just a typed in =2*3. This will help users know when they should use some caution in changing an input when there is a formula inside the cell or just simply over ride when there is a simple dumb input. Thanks for your help. |
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