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I vaguely remember the 'Speedink' command from early versions of basic
presumably ditched because of the risks of these strobe effects Mike "JLatham" wrote: NickHK has given you links to show how to accomplish this - I just thought I'd add this to either add emphasis to or explain further his comment about "adverse effects" some people may have: http://www.access-board.gov/sec508/guide/1194.21.htm#(k) Once you read that and figure it out, it says that to minimize risk of inducing a siezure in some folks, your blink rate should be slower than 2 blinks per second (very slow), or faster than 55 blinks/second: so fast as to be steady to the human eye. Some folks find it annoying, especially if there's no way to turn it off! But I realize that your request to do it via conditional formatting would imply that there is some way to turn it off (by entering some specific value). "NickHK" wrote: Apart from the fact that I personally find this very annoying, but may adversely affect some people, here a couple of links. Basically the answer "No" to your question, but there are other ways. http://www.contextures.com/xlfaqFun.html#blink http://www.cpearson.com/excel/BlinkingText.aspx NickHK "SURESH NEELMEGH" wrote in message ... -- SURESH NEELMEGH BANGALORE |
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