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did I do something wrong, I keep getting the error that "this formula takes
no arguments." Forgive me, this is my first time editing visual basic in excel "Mike H" wrote: Hi, Alt +F11 to open vb editor right click 'this workbook' and insert module and paste the code below in. call with =isred(A1) Function isred(rng As Range) As String Application.Volatile If rng.Font.ColorIndex = 3 Then isred = "New" Else isred = "" End If End Function Mike "jwbuyer" wrote: the problem is that I was handed a worksheet that has the cells formatted manually as opposed to being conditionally formatted. "Mike H" wrote: Hi, If you post the conditional format formula that turns the text red then it should be possible write a formula that will check the same condition and return the text string you requires but what you can't do is have a formula along the lines of =if(a1=red text,"new",something else) Mike "jwbuyer" wrote: I want a formula to return the the text string "new" if another cell in the same row has red colored text. How do I do this? |
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