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Is there a was to use the COUNTIF function if a cell has been formated in a
certain way?

I'm trying to count the cells that have been BOLDED.

thanks,
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If your "BOLD" is formatted using "CONDITIONAL" format then you should
be able to do a count against "whatever" causes the cell to format to
BOLD.
If you "manually" BOLD the cell - probably not.


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Is there a was to use the COUNTIF function if a cell has been formated in a
certain way?

I'm trying to count the cells that have been BOLDED.

thanks,
-paul

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