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EXCEL 2007
I need to have an ENTIRE row bolded IF anywhere in the row is the word TOTAL... I tried various CF but I cannot get it to apply to the entire sheet and when I look in the forum for the answer, even though it's probably glaring at me, I don't see how to do it.. This would be for anytime the subtotal function is run from the DATA tab.. we use this quite often, but it would be nice to have the total rowS show more... |
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