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Conditional Formatting Cells within a MS Word 2007 Table
I have several tables within a word template, all of which have been lableled
with unique bookmarks. I export data from MS Access and autopopulate this Word template using those bookmarks. The export includes risk data, measured as High, Mod/High, Moderate, Low/Mod, and Low. Depending on the level of risk, I would like to change the font color of the data imported into each bookmark. For example, if the cell within the word table (bookmarked as IRiskA1) reflects the level of risk "High", I would like "High" to be in red font. It would be nice if this conditional formatting was done during autopopulation, but if it isn't possible, that's okay. A macro in word would suffice. Thanks, Brad |
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