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From: big smile <bigsmile...@gmail.com>
Date: 6 January 2016 at 11:23
Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Merge cell entries & flash/blink cell for
conditional formatting
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Respected all

Can some body help me in this queries



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From: big smile <bigsmile...@gmail.com>
Date: 4 January 2016 at 17:26
Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Merge cell entries & flash cell for conditional
formatting -- Can any body please help me out
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From: big smile <bigsmile...@gmail.com>
Date: 3 January 2016 at 12:19
Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Merge cell entries & flash cell for conditional
formatting
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Respected Excel Masters Thanks a lot Abhishek  Jain  &  Leonardo Mezavilla God
Bless you my friends  It works properly I have also enclosed corrected
files so that it can help some one  It also save my lot of time now.  Some
still queries  1] If u see my formula in -- D3  I have to use many time
same text  i.e. -- $G$3Alt+Tab can we have some solution that if I put in
one cell then [ $G$3Alt+Tab ] & I have to simply use that cell every time
then it automatically  use $g$3Al+ Tab 2] In Cell - D 15  I have to always
put cell which I have added last & then  I can copy to my Gmail Contact
note  Can we have solution for this as -- what ever is last added/corrected
in any cell   cell or in the Column D ---  it automatically comes in the
cell d15 Or can u make any macro which I run ex -- I use Ctl + A  then last
added/ corrected  cell automatically displaced in d15 If it can be done
without macro then it will be more helpful 3]  Can we have conditional
formating like if my due date comes --- F -coulm entry near 15 days of
today then automatically full raw turns to yellor or other colour  Ex --
full Raw 6 turns to any choice colur if  --F6 comes  near 15 days of today..
4] Or Due Date Cell Flash/ Blink if due date is near 15 days            Kindly
share the formula or way out so that I can use  same formula in  other
files too    Thanks in advance

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