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I am using INDEX and MATCH to get data from one worksheet to another. But I
would like to collect the font color and bold characteristics. How can this be done? -- hgopp99 |
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Not using formulas. They only bring back values.
hgopp99 wrote: I am using INDEX and MATCH to get data from one worksheet to another. But I would like to collect the font color and bold characteristics. How can this be done? -- hgopp99 -- Dave Peterson |
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I have a workbook with multiple worksheets. The first worksheet is a
"master" and is a compilation of the remaining worksheets which are subsets of the first. There are cells on different worksheets that are color-coded and bolded, etc that I would like to present in the "master". For example, if I have a cell in Worksheet3 that is red, I would want it's corresponding cell in Worksheet1 to be red. Unfortunately, the cells are not in the same position. The cell in Worksheet3 might be in column B and the equivalent cell might be in column A in Worksheet1. Thanks in advance. -- hgopp99 "Dave Peterson" wrote: Not using formulas. They only bring back values. hgopp99 wrote: I am using INDEX and MATCH to get data from one worksheet to another. But I would like to collect the font color and bold characteristics. How can this be done? -- hgopp99 -- Dave Peterson |
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Maybe you can mimic the formatting via Format|conditional formatting???
But formulas won't return colors. hgopp99 wrote: I have a workbook with multiple worksheets. The first worksheet is a "master" and is a compilation of the remaining worksheets which are subsets of the first. There are cells on different worksheets that are color-coded and bolded, etc that I would like to present in the "master". For example, if I have a cell in Worksheet3 that is red, I would want it's corresponding cell in Worksheet1 to be red. Unfortunately, the cells are not in the same position. The cell in Worksheet3 might be in column B and the equivalent cell might be in column A in Worksheet1. Thanks in advance. -- hgopp99 "Dave Peterson" wrote: Not using formulas. They only bring back values. hgopp99 wrote: I am using INDEX and MATCH to get data from one worksheet to another. But I would like to collect the font color and bold characteristics. How can this be done? -- hgopp99 -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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Not possible using formulas, I'd suggest copy and paste special as format
-- Regards, Peo Sjoblom Portland, Oregon "hgopp99" wrote in message ... I am using INDEX and MATCH to get data from one worksheet to another. But I would like to collect the font color and bold characteristics. How can this be done? -- hgopp99 |
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