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Formatting Fields
Hi
I have a spreadsheet which has a number of formatted fields. Basically, it's a list of numbers where each number is coloured a specific colour to correspond to the matter. I'm looking for a way to: a) count the number of fields that have that specific colour and formatting so that I can track how many are left of that particular matter b) find a way of changing the colour of a field once it has been dealt with At the moment, I'm having to manually count the fields that have a specific colour and also have to manually change the field colour once I have dealt with it. Any help on this would be great! Thanks |
Take a look at http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.ColourCounter.html for a
full colour counting solution. It could be adapted for format as well, but there is no dynamic recalculation with colours or formats. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Naguib" wrote in message ... Hi I have a spreadsheet which has a number of formatted fields. Basically, it's a list of numbers where each number is coloured a specific colour to correspond to the matter. I'm looking for a way to: a) count the number of fields that have that specific colour and formatting so that I can track how many are left of that particular matter b) find a way of changing the colour of a field once it has been dealt with At the moment, I'm having to manually count the fields that have a specific colour and also have to manually change the field colour once I have dealt with it. Any help on this would be great! Thanks |
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