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The company I work for uses Excel to record meeting minutes, and this then
forms the basis of subsequent meeting minutes. Changes made during each meeting are manually highlighted by means of a formatting change, such as a colour change to indicate an added note. This means before each meeting, the old minute has the colour changed to standard, and as we enter new comments/notes, we have to select these and change the colour (it works but is not an effective way). How can I have Excel do this automatically, i.e. change the colour of new entries/changes? I have tried the Tracking Changes tool but it just leaves a marker where there have been changes, and I have to place the cursor over each cell to see the changes. |
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