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On Tuesday, 26 November 2013 18:06:00 UTC, ashish wrote:
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> can u share a sample file
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> On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 11:19 PM, anon
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>> Hi all,
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>> Using conditional formatting, how can I highlight the smallest-valued
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Hi all,
Using conditional formatting, how can I highlight the smallest-valued cell
which is greater than 1.5?
Thanks.
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t; On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 1:11 AM, Nishant Jain wrote:
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> > > this is possible if you want to use macro... i hope you can develop
> > > one, but if not let me know...
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> > > On Jun 6, 2:29 am, Anon Ymous
> > > wrote:
> > >> Hello. First post
macro... i hope you can develop
> one, but if not let me know...
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> On Jun 6, 2:29 am, Anon Ymous
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>> Hello. First post here (and first post to a Google group). I have
>> been a long time user of the Ozgrid forum, but I am against the idea
>> of paying to
Hello. First post here (and first post to a Google group). I have
been a long time user of the Ozgrid forum, but I am against the idea
of paying to post. Hopefully I'll find some nice and helpful people
here. :)
Ok, so the find method works on visible and hidden rows depending if
you use LookI