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Button or key to conditionally change text foreground color?
I would use conditional formatting so that when you enter data in a cell it
will automatically lose the colour. -- HTH Bob Phillips (remove nothere from email address if mailing direct) "Kurt Swanson" wrote in message ... I would like to find some quick method (some sort of visible button or hotkey) for the user of a worksheet to change the text foreground color for certain cells in a block of cells (A1:I9) to some specific color if and only if the cell is blank. I.e. when the user hits this "red" key/button, every empty cell in A1:I9 gets a new foreground text color--red. Nothing would be immediately apparent, as these are empty cells, but as soon as the user starts entering values into these cells, the data would be shown in red... a "make all new data red" button/key. Is this possible? How? -- © 2005 Kurt Swanson AB |
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