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![]() I have a large table of data, containing several rows and columns. Some of the data is "assumed", and to indicate this it appears in a red font colour. All "real" data is of black font colour. On a separate worksheet, I want to "pull out" all the assumed data. e.g. below (in this example, "assumed" data is shown in square brackets): Age Height (cm) Weight (kg) Jane 21 [89] 70 Tom 37 [90] [60] Brian [45] 78 [72] Paul [25] [86] [80] So, on my second worksheet, it would display something along the lines of: Assumed data: Age Height (cm) Weight (kg) Jane 89 Tom 90 60 Brian 45 72 Paul 25 86 80 Is there any way of "pulling" data out in this way, i.e. based on font colour, perhaps using and IF statement? -- terryc ------------------------------------------------------------------------ terryc's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=35796 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=557788 |
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