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Conditional formatting
I need to have cells with 4 formatting conditions. Excel allows up to 3.
Does someone have a way to accomplish this, maybe with a macro or Visual Basic? I know formulas can be used in conditional formatting, as in =max (A1:a32)=A1 I see in a Excel Macro reference there are Format Macros but am not sure if I can use them in a conditional Format. Any suggestions will be appreciated. Doug |
Conditional formatting
Set all cells to a default format, and then you have 4, 1 default, and 3
conditional. -- HTH Bob Phillips (replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct) "Doug Day" wrote in message ... I need to have cells with 4 formatting conditions. Excel allows up to 3. Does someone have a way to accomplish this, maybe with a macro or Visual Basic? I know formulas can be used in conditional formatting, as in =max (A1:a32)=A1 I see in a Excel Macro reference there are Format Macros but am not sure if I can use them in a conditional Format. Any suggestions will be appreciated. Doug |
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