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Hi,
I have a number of worksheets saved with different Filenames. They are actually grids showing the months and days of the year. Each one has days in the year where cells are filled with a colour to represent holiday commitment for each person. What I would like to do is to merge them all thus quickly showing common days which are not committed i.e.. un-coloured cells. Can this be done? No formulae in the cells. Regards. PP. |
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Hi Pheasnt,
You would probably be better off using values as well as colours (you could colour the text of the cells the same as the background, thus not seeing cell contents) and separate sheets within the same worbook rather than separate files. You would then have numerous options available to you using formulae. Ewan. "pheasnt plucker" wrote: Hi, I have a number of worksheets saved with different Filenames. They are actually grids showing the months and days of the year. Each one has days in the year where cells are filled with a colour to represent holiday commitment for each person. What I would like to do is to merge them all thus quickly showing common days which are not committed i.e.. un-coloured cells. Can this be done? No formulae in the cells. Regards. PP. |
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