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problem not clear. however use format-conditional formatting
Nonsequitr wrote in message ... Does anyone know if you can write a macro in Excel that will result in certain cells being colored in if a specific condition exists? I know you can write for the condition, but can the product actually go out and color a specific cell say red if the correct condition exists? Thanks, |
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