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I just assumed you used ; and . as default separators.
Gord On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 10:48:01 -0800, Marcelo wrote: the correct fuction is =colorindexofcell(a2,false,true) regards from Brazil Thanks in advance for your feedback. Marcelo "Marcelo" escreveu: hello everybody, I have been tried to use a chip pearson code http://www.cpearson.com/excel/SortByColor.htm but it doesn't work on my 2003 excel. =colorindexofcell(A2;false.true) It is returning #NAME? How could help me to solve it? regards from Brazil Thanks in advance for your feedback. Marcelo |
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