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conditional formatting #
When using a condition with cell value referencing another cell and color as
the resulting format, the # sign appears when printing or transferring the schedule to Powerpoint. Is there away to make it so the "#" does not appear? |
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conditional formatting #
On Jul 21, 4:33 pm, Jason wrote:
When using a condition with cell value referencing another cell and color as the resulting format, the # sign appears when printing or transferring the schedule to Powerpoint. Is there away to make it so the "#" does not appear? Do you mean the cell is filled with #####? That generally means it is not wide enough. And Microsoft is incapable of WYSWYG printing, so sometimes it can be fine onscreen yet print wrong. If this is the issue, you must just be on the edge of it being too narrow, try widening the columns just a bit. |
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