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On Thursday, 14 August 2008 07:59:01 UTC+7, Jean-Marc wrote:
Is there a way (conditional formatting?) to apply a different format to cells that contain a formula, as opposed to cells that have a directly entered value? The opposite is possible to the same end. mark the cell range, whole sheet or sheets apply conditional formatting select "custom formular is" enter =isnumber(A1) select color This will color code all fields with numbers added with the designated color and leave all cells with formular or text in standard color. |
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