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SUMIF function with text color condition
I am creating a simple addition formula but I want my formula to only count
numbers in corresponding row from text in the color blue(or red, green, etc.). Help would be much appreciatted. |
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SUMIF function with text color condition
Visit Chip Pearson's site for working with colored cells.
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/colors.htm See the SumByColor Function. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 18:43:02 -0700, MrWallyWorld wrote: I am creating a simple addition formula but I want my formula to only count numbers in corresponding row from text in the color blue(or red, green, etc.). Help would be much appreciatted. |
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SUMIF function with text color condition
There's nothing built into excel that allows you to do this.
If you want a macro, you could use Chip Pearson's: http://cpearson.com/excel/colors.htm MrWallyWorld wrote: I am creating a simple addition formula but I want my formula to only count numbers in corresponding row from text in the color blue(or red, green, etc.). Help would be much appreciatted. -- Dave Peterson |
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SUMIF function with text color condition
Both or at least one of us is redundant<g
Gord On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 21:13:45 -0500, Dave Peterson wrote: There's nothing built into excel that allows you to do this. If you want a macro, you could use Chip Pearson's: http://cpearson.com/excel/colors.htm MrWallyWorld wrote: I am creating a simple addition formula but I want my formula to only count numbers in corresponding row from text in the color blue(or red, green, etc.). Help would be much appreciatted. |
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SUMIF function with text color condition
From the Department of Redundancy Department?
Gord Dibben wrote: Both or at least one of us is redundant<g Gord On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 21:13:45 -0500, Dave Peterson wrote: There's nothing built into excel that allows you to do this. If you want a macro, you could use Chip Pearson's: http://cpearson.com/excel/colors.htm MrWallyWorld wrote: I am creating a simple addition formula but I want my formula to only count numbers in corresponding row from text in the color blue(or red, green, etc.). Help would be much appreciatted. -- Dave Peterson |
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