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Default Filter by cell color

Thanks guys,
But a simplier fix I thought of is to filter the reason they're are colored
to begin with... Then use visible cell only and rename them sale-r(for red)
and sale-g (for green) Then when they loose thier color thanks to the vlookup
I can just do a find and add the colors...
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Duncan_J

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Exactly, my point was that this is not a constraint.

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Sorry, I should have said "...you may need to force recalculation in some
way BEFORE FILTERING..." But I guess this is irrelevant for the purposes

of
comparing the two solutions as it applies in both cases.

KL

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Note: since changing cell color doesn't trigger recalculation, you may
need
to force recalculation in some way. In that sense Chip Pearson's

solution
has a clear advantage.


Filter doesn't get regenerated if a recalculation takes place anyway!







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