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I am making a to do list. Once the item is done I have a column next to it
that I put an "x" in to show that it is complete. I would like the item or
cell to change colour, or fade, or have a line put through it; something to
differentiate it quickly that it is done.
(using Excel 2007)
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Use Conditional formatting

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I am making a to do list. Once the item is done I have a column next to it
that I put an "x" in to show that it is complete. I would like the item
or
cell to change colour, or fade, or have a line put through it; something
to
differentiate it quickly that it is done.
(using Excel 2007)



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