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Default red Color for same value cells

Hi bob
maybe changing the conditional format formula via code

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Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany


Bob Phillips wrote:
if only I could get rid of the iterating through all the cells!


"Frank Kabel" wrote in message
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Bob
saw it - neat BTW :-)

I was just too lazy...


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Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany


Bob Phillips wrote:
Frank,

See my answer.


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Hi
though this is possible (using the Selection_change event) this is
not that easy. It would be easier if you could enter the value in

a
separate cell and use conditional format for this

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Frankfurt, Germany


Aristotele64 wrote:
Hi from italy,
sorry if question was already posted but i dont'find anithing on
goole :
I have a column H1:H:32, example :

h1 Alfa
h2 Beta
h3 Omega
h4 Beta
h5 Omega
h6 Alfa
h7 P
h8 Alfa
h9 P
h10 ecc

when I click on cell taht contain "Alfa" , i want all "alfa" cell
become red if i click on cell that contain "Beta" , all "Beta"
cell become red


TIA


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