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I don't think this is possible, but maybe someone has tackled it. I have a
cell that shows the result of its vlookup formula. I was hoping, with that cell selected, that some option inside Edit . . . Go to . . . Special would "jump" to the cell where the lookup was getting its data. I was thinking, if this was possible, I could write a macro that uses that function to "go back" to the source cell, copy the formatting (using the format painter), then return and apply the formatting to the vlookup cell. But I know every time someone asks if it is possible to "bring forward" the formatting from a lookup cell, the answer is no. |
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