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In Excel you don't need a macro for this.
Use the Conditional Formatting, under Formatting menu. Hope this helps. DeanH " wrote: The problem is that you posted in the Word newsgroup, so I wrote a macro that manipulates a Word table. (Yeah, maybe that is the wrong version of Excel. ;-) Oh my goodness! My apologies! |
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