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Default conditional format

Hi,

Create a name such as isFormula:
1. Choose Insert, Name, Define and enter isFormula in the Names in Workbook
box
2. Enter the following formula in the Refers to box
=GET.CELL(48,INDIRECT("rc",))
3. Highlight the range you want conditionally formatted and choose Format,
Conditional Formatting
4. Pick Formula is from the first drop down
5. Enter =isFormula in the second box
6. Click Format...

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Shane Devenshire


"JBeaucaire" wrote:


CONDITIONAL FORMATS usually test formula results or do a comparison of
two or more values. Just looking to see if a cell HAS a formula or not,
I'm not sure that's possible as a conditional format.

Are you sure you aren't wanting to format based on the formula results
in some way?


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