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Conditional Formatting
This posting is to give notice of a new, free add-in that addresses a
frequently requested function within Excel, that of having more than 3 conditional formats. The add-in, which was conceived and developed by Frank Kabel and Bob Phillips, is in Beta release, and can be obtained at http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.....Download.html. Currently, there is no documentation, but you should find it relatively simple to use, with it's own menu, and quick launch options. The only function that we draw your attention to is something that we call 'special conditions'. When the Condition form is shown, in Formula mode, there is a dropdown to the right, which, if clicked shows a list of these special conditions. These provide simple generation of formulae for a number of condition requirements, such as row striping, date conditions, etc. We are announcing this product through the NGs, as a means of soliciting participation in the testing of this Beta release. As a Beta release, we cannot rule out that there may be some problems and some errors with the code. We would appreciate feedback on problems and errors, but please do not use the NGs to report these problems, use the link at the foot of the page mentioned above. Major problems will be fixed and released as quickly as possible, whereas minor problems or significant enhancements may be delayed until a production release. The production release will also include a help file. We hope that you find this add-in useful, and easy to use. Frank Kabel & Bob Phillips |
Conditional Formatting
Bob
I'm sure this will be very popular ! It's early days yet so nothing to report ... but you didn't include the link to contact you . Regards Trevor "Bob Phillips" wrote in message ... This posting is to give notice of a new, free add-in that addresses a frequently requested function within Excel, that of having more than 3 conditional formats. The add-in, which was conceived and developed by Frank Kabel and Bob Phillips, is in Beta release, and can be obtained at http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.....Download.html. Currently, there is no documentation, but you should find it relatively simple to use, with it's own menu, and quick launch options. The only function that we draw your attention to is something that we call 'special conditions'. When the Condition form is shown, in Formula mode, there is a dropdown to the right, which, if clicked shows a list of these special conditions. These provide simple generation of formulae for a number of condition requirements, such as row striping, date conditions, etc. We are announcing this product through the NGs, as a means of soliciting participation in the testing of this Beta release. As a Beta release, we cannot rule out that there may be some problems and some errors with the code. We would appreciate feedback on problems and errors, but please do not use the NGs to report these problems, use the link at the foot of the page mentioned above. Major problems will be fixed and released as quickly as possible, whereas minor problems or significant enhancements may be delayed until a production release. The production release will also include a help file. We hope that you find this add-in useful, and easy to use. Frank Kabel & Bob Phillips |
Conditional Formatting
Hi Trevor
link is at the bottom of the download page :-) -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany Trevor Shuttleworth wrote: Bob I'm sure this will be very popular ! It's early days yet so nothing to report ... but you didn't include the link to contact you . Regards Trevor |
Conditional Formatting
aahhhhh ... only got as far as "use the link at the foot of the page".
Missed the "mentioned above". C'est la vie. Je suis desolé. :-( "Frank Kabel" wrote in message ... Hi Trevor link is at the bottom of the download page :-) -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany Trevor Shuttleworth wrote: Bob I'm sure this will be very popular ! It's early days yet so nothing to report ... but you didn't include the link to contact you . Regards Trevor |
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