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Okay, I'm referencing cells from another worksheet, and I want to keep the
same formatting from the "other" worksheet. So if the text is Red on one sheet, I want it to be red when it is referenced on the other. Any help? Thanks. -- Brad |
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The only way is to do this
See the example in my print tip http://www.rondebruin.nl/print.htm#non-contiguous -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl "Beard" wrote in message ... Okay, I'm referencing cells from another worksheet, and I want to keep the same formatting from the "other" worksheet. So if the text is Red on one sheet, I want it to be red when it is referenced on the other. Any help? Thanks. -- Brad |
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