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Is there a function that can recognize cell formatting?
For example, I use VLOOKUP to find the machine routings associated with certain part numbers (all in an array on a separate worksheet). To indicate that the part numbers on that worksheet have been re-checked to verify that the part routings are correct, I manually format the cell background to be light green (an arbitrary choice) every time I re-verify the part routing. When I use VLOOKUP to retrieve the part routing (from a separate worksheet), I would like to know if the cell (on that worksheet) containing the part number is formatted for €˜Cell Background Format = Light Green. If I could recognize this formatting, I could use Conditional Formatting for the Lookup Value, so it too is Light Green. |
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