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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Daphne, AL
Posts: 33
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Say you have sheet1 and sheet2. Some cells on sheet1 are shaded. On sheet2 you want, for example, cell A1 to list the cell numbers in the color the cells are shaded but without the cell letter. Just the number of the cell with the number being the color of the shaded cell. Sounds like VB coding to me and I'm not a VB guy yet. Would like to be though.
Thanks, Steve |
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