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=isna(A1)

http://www.contextures.com/xlCondFormat03.html#Errors
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Hi

Excel 2003

I want to conditonal format a range, say C6 to H59, so that the font turns
to white if the result in the cell is #N/A. The result comes from an IF
Function.

I need the N/A values to prevent them appearing in a graph as 0 values and
so can't be deleted.

Any help, much appreciated!

Cheers

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=isna(A1)

http://www.contextures.com/xlCondFormat03.html#Errors
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HTH...

Jim Thomlinson


"Adam" wrote:

Hi

Excel 2003

I want to conditonal format a range, say C6 to H59, so that the font turns
to white if the result in the cell is #N/A. The result comes from an IF
Function.

I need the N/A values to prevent them appearing in a graph as 0 values and
so can't be deleted.

Any help, much appreciated!

Cheers

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