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Default cells formatted to tick when text value "Y" if or null if "N"

Hi,

I'm trying to get a range of cells, in fact a column of cells, to be
formatted with a tick if the value contained within is Y. Unfortunately I
can't change the value to 0 or 1 and use simple custom formats as the the
information comes in from an xml file. This is further compounded by the
fact that I have some validation routines to check what has changed on a
reload of a similar xml file.

Hence, I need to find a way of formatting a cell so that it displays a tick
or nothing whilst maintaining the underlying string value Y or N. It seems
that I might have to write a function to interpret Y/N to 1 and 0 in any
case, followed by a custom format on the cells to display the appropriate
tick string. I'd rather not do this as I know it will give me a serious
performance hit on the xml upload routines.

I'm wondering if there is anyone there who can help me round this one.

Regards

Jason
 
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