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Help with conditional formatting and referencing workbooks...
I want to set up the conditional formatting on a cell in such a way that if
the number entered into the cell does not exist in a database (another workbook,) that cell will change colors. The trouble I am having is in referencing the database workbook while it is not open. There must be a ..find function I can use to look in an xls file on the local drive to accomplish this? If anyone could give me suggestions, I would appreciate it :) -Mike |
Help with conditional formatting and referencing workbooks...
Mike,
Referencing a closed workbook is hard, but Harlan Grove has cracked it. This link refers back to a previous post that explains the technique. http://tinyurl.com/2lqj4 You might be able to use this in CF (haven't tried it myself). -- HTH Bob Phillips ... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Mike-hime" wrote in message ... I want to set up the conditional formatting on a cell in such a way that if the number entered into the cell does not exist in a database (another workbook,) that cell will change colors. The trouble I am having is in referencing the database workbook while it is not open. There must be a .find function I can use to look in an xls file on the local drive to accomplish this? If anyone could give me suggestions, I would appreciate it :) -Mike |
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