Conditional Formatting XL2007

AlMorl

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Hi All

XL2007 includes some supplied conditional formatting rules/formulas.

Is there a way to "reveal" the actual formula code behind these supplied conditions, not just their "english" description?

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AlMorl
 

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Hi AlMorl

Welcome to the Board

I think the 'reveal' would be easier to explain if you gave us an example. Why would you need to know? Are you planning on using the formula as a worksheet formula to return results? If so tell us what you have and what it needs to look like

KR


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