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Julie

Keep formatting with lookup table
 
I have a simple lookup table that brings value in from a sheet of numbers,
some of which have a red font. Is there any way to bring in both the value
and the red font format?
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Julie

Dave Peterson

Keep formatting with lookup table
 
Formulas don't bring back that kind of formatting.

Julie wrote:

I have a simple lookup table that brings value in from a sheet of numbers,
some of which have a red font. Is there any way to bring in both the value
and the red font format?
--
Julie


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Dave Peterson

Dave Peterson

Keep formatting with lookup table
 
Maybe you could use conditional formatting, but it's pretty limited when you
want to use it like this.

Julie wrote:

I have a simple lookup table that brings value in from a sheet of numbers,
some of which have a red font. Is there any way to bring in both the value
and the red font format?
--
Julie


--

Dave Peterson

Julie

Keep formatting with lookup table
 
I know how to use conditional formatting, but when doing a lookup. It's
important that I find an answer to this because it's a daily issue and time
consuming. Can you give me any hints about how to use conditional formatting
in a lookup?
--
Julie


"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Maybe you could use conditional formatting, but it's pretty limited when you
want to use it like this.

Julie wrote:

I have a simple lookup table that brings value in from a sheet of numbers,
some of which have a red font. Is there any way to bring in both the value
and the red font format?
--
Julie


--

Dave Peterson


Dave Peterson

Keep formatting with lookup table
 
You wouldn't use conditional formatting in the lookup.

You'd try to mimic the colors of the original cell using conditional
formatting.

For instance:If that original cell only has 3 possible values, then you could
just check each of those values in the conditional formatting rules.

I would expect it to be a possible solution in a very small number of
situations.

Julie wrote:

I know how to use conditional formatting, but when doing a lookup. It's
important that I find an answer to this because it's a daily issue and time
consuming. Can you give me any hints about how to use conditional formatting
in a lookup?
--
Julie

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Maybe you could use conditional formatting, but it's pretty limited when you
want to use it like this.

Julie wrote:

I have a simple lookup table that brings value in from a sheet of numbers,
some of which have a red font. Is there any way to bring in both the value
and the red font format?
--
Julie


--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson

Julie

Keep formatting with lookup table
 
I appreciate your trying to help. I think I must be out of luck. Basically,
my lookup table changes every day. I cut and paste it from a Volvo order
status system. In their system, if a slot date for manufacture has changed,
they make the date red, so the color has nothing to do with a value. When I
cut and paste it into my table, the number stays red, but when I run my
lookup, the date that draws into my report does not stay red.

I'll have to figure another way to do this. Thanks again,
--
Julie


"Dave Peterson" wrote:

You wouldn't use conditional formatting in the lookup.

You'd try to mimic the colors of the original cell using conditional
formatting.

For instance:If that original cell only has 3 possible values, then you could
just check each of those values in the conditional formatting rules.

I would expect it to be a possible solution in a very small number of
situations.

Julie wrote:

I know how to use conditional formatting, but when doing a lookup. It's
important that I find an answer to this because it's a daily issue and time
consuming. Can you give me any hints about how to use conditional formatting
in a lookup?
--
Julie

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Maybe you could use conditional formatting, but it's pretty limited when you
want to use it like this.

Julie wrote:

I have a simple lookup table that brings value in from a sheet of numbers,
some of which have a red font. Is there any way to bring in both the value
and the red font format?
--
Julie

--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson


Dave Peterson

Keep formatting with lookup table
 
I would do my best to add a column to that table--an indicator to tell if that
date changed. Working with colors is gonna be a pain. (Try counting all the
dates that are red, for example.)

Julie wrote:

I appreciate your trying to help. I think I must be out of luck. Basically,
my lookup table changes every day. I cut and paste it from a Volvo order
status system. In their system, if a slot date for manufacture has changed,
they make the date red, so the color has nothing to do with a value. When I
cut and paste it into my table, the number stays red, but when I run my
lookup, the date that draws into my report does not stay red.

I'll have to figure another way to do this. Thanks again,
--
Julie

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

You wouldn't use conditional formatting in the lookup.

You'd try to mimic the colors of the original cell using conditional
formatting.

For instance:If that original cell only has 3 possible values, then you could
just check each of those values in the conditional formatting rules.

I would expect it to be a possible solution in a very small number of
situations.

Julie wrote:

I know how to use conditional formatting, but when doing a lookup. It's
important that I find an answer to this because it's a daily issue and time
consuming. Can you give me any hints about how to use conditional formatting
in a lookup?
--
Julie

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Maybe you could use conditional formatting, but it's pretty limited when you
want to use it like this.

Julie wrote:

I have a simple lookup table that brings value in from a sheet of numbers,
some of which have a red font. Is there any way to bring in both the value
and the red font format?
--
Julie

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Dave Peterson


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Dave Peterson


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Dave Peterson


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