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Here is my problem. I have data which I use lookup to search and that part
works fine however the data is colored in various colors, and the results are always in black. Is there a way to get the results displayed in the color of the data? Thanks for the help. Dave W |
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No, a formula cannot copy over a colour of another cell, if they are
coloured by a reason as opposed design you can use conditional formatting and the same criteria you are using when selecting the colour -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom (No private emails please) "lugnut" wrote in message ... Here is my problem. I have data which I use lookup to search and that part works fine however the data is colored in various colors, and the results are always in black. Is there a way to get the results displayed in the color of the data? Thanks for the help. Dave W |
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