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I am working on some macros to automate some organization of data for parts
inventory management purposes, and reporting. I wanted to have certain rows get highlighted automatically when the data is all imported and it meets certain criteria. FOR INSTANCE: If COLUMN D is greater than 3, bold the entire ROW with X coloring. What is the most efficient method for this? Perhaps even step it out further and put in ranges to bold different collors instead of just a blanket greater than (ie: between 3 and 6 bold X color, between 7 and 10 bold X color, etc. ) |
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