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How can I bring forward formats with Vlookup?
when i use VLookUp, i get the data from the cell in another workbook - but
how do i get the formats? is there a numerical equivalent to shades of color in the cells so i can generate a number in one book, bring the number into the other, and turn it back to a color shade in the cell? |
How can I bring forward formats with Vlookup?
You could do what you propose with a macro, but a formula can only
return a result - not a format. Hope this helps. Pete |
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