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I want to write a simple macro that I can run on any worksheet that will look
for the value "C" in column "B" and if this value exists change the color of the corresponding cell in column "G" to soft yellow. Each worksheet will have a variable number of rows. I don't want to use conditional formatting and copy/paste because I need to run it every month on a different worksheet, so I want a macro that says for the "active worksheet" the above happens thanks in advance marcia |
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