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![]() Hi bob.. Normally I refuse to do "calculation with colors". I can easily convince my clients it's NOT a good idea. and it should work the other way. Much safer to store a value and display a color. You just need a simple UI to enter those values -- keepITcool | www.XLsupport.com | keepITcool chello nl | amsterdam Bob Phillips wrote : It's all about design Jurgen (which is nothing new to you I know), but my experience is that users just want to be in and out. Needing them to do say a recalc is alien to them, so they probably won't. IMO we either sort it for them or we don't use it. I gave such a method in my first post to the OP. I often give suggestions on say counting by colour and recently I was (gently) chided by Biff (at least I thin it was he), suggesting that these are not good solutions. I some ways you have to agree. Regards Bob "keepITcool" wrote in message ft.com... aha... I see and I concur :) -- keepITcool www.XLsupport.com | keepITcool chello nl | amsterdam Bob Phillips wrote : My point, maybe not well made, is that saying press recalc is not really good enough on a spreadsheet, we should look for some other automated method, or don't use colour in formulae. |
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