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count total cells if they are a certain color-reverse conditional
I have a yearly work calendar that is shaded (color coded) to match work
days, holidays, non paid days, etc. Is there a conditional formatting that I can use to recap the monthly total of days worked based on the color shading of the date fields? For example, if I work M-F this week, but only M-Th next week, and my work days are white, can I have a cell that shows me that I worked 9 days total in this 2 week period? |
count total cells if they are a certain color-reverse conditional
Hi,
CPearson has the solution in his web http://www.cpearson.com/excel/colors.aspx if this helps please click yes thanks "Grams" wrote: I have a yearly work calendar that is shaded (color coded) to match work days, holidays, non paid days, etc. Is there a conditional formatting that I can use to recap the monthly total of days worked based on the color shading of the date fields? For example, if I work M-F this week, but only M-Th next week, and my work days are white, can I have a cell that shows me that I worked 9 days total in this 2 week period? |
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