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That's the way I'd do it, too.
Glad you got it working. wrote: No, they are 2 separate conditions. Condition 1 - remove text in cells that have colorindex=1 and set the colorindex to xlnone and Condition 2 - remove text in cells that have strikethrough. I was finally able to make it work. I had to do 2 individual loops and clear the find format out before starting the 2nd loop. Might not be the most efficient way but it does work. Thanks for your help. -- Dave Peterson |
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