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Excel search results are hard to identify.
Is there a way to have the search results highlighted in red or blue color to
quickly identify the match? |
Hi
AFAIK this is not possible in Excel -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany "Monique" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Is there a way to have the search results highlighted in red or blue color to quickly identify the match? |
Highlight cells that meet specific conditions
Select the cells you want to highlight. On the Format menu, click Conditional Formatting. Do one of the following: To use values in the selected cells as the formatting criteria, click Cell Value Is, select the comparison phrase, and then type a value in the appropriate box. You can enter a constant value or a formula. If you enter a formula, you must start it with an equal sign (=). You can use colors in the dialog box. "Monique" wrote: Is there a way to have the search results highlighted in red or blue color to quickly identify the match? |
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