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Conditionally formatting just part of a cell contents - how?
Hello,
assume my cells ( e.g. A1:E10) are filled with words ( i.e. one word per one cell); I want to find specific character groups, so if I am looking for a group 'eel' and a cells contains 'peeling', I want that "eel" part to get formatted. How could I go about this? In the next step, I would like to obtain the character group to search for from a specific cell, like in - "take the contents of F1 and search for it through A1:E10, if it is found, format that part of a cell contents". Can anyone help? |
Conditionally formatting just part of a cell contents - how?
Hi,
Can't do that with Conditional Formatting, you will need to write code. You could use conditional formatting if you were willing to format the whole cell if the specific characters matched. -- If this helps, please click the Yes button. Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Mac" wrote: Hello, assume my cells ( e.g. A1:E10) are filled with words ( i.e. one word per one cell); I want to find specific character groups, so if I am looking for a group 'eel' and a cells contains 'peeling', I want that "eel" part to get formatted. How could I go about this? In the next step, I would like to obtain the character group to search for from a specific cell, like in - "take the contents of F1 and search for it through A1:E10, if it is found, format that part of a cell contents". Can anyone help? |
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