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![]() I've got a formula in a column, but in certain circumstances I may overwrite this formula with a number (too rare a special case to bother covering) What I'd like though is to use Conditional Formatting to alter cell to Bold or something to show that this is *a manual override* Can't see how you can check for formula present ? Any ideas ? -- Steve (3) |
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