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replyReply Thu 4 Oct 2007, 10:23Delegate Beenish said...

Beenish has attended:
Excel Intermediate course

Counting number of coloured cells on a spreadsheet

Hi

IS there a way of counting the number of cells that are coloured on an excel spread sheet so way of knowing the number of cells that are in colour.

thank you

Bee

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replyReply Thu 4 Oct 2007, 15:27Trainer Amanda said...

RE: Counting number of coloured cells on a spreadsheet

Hi Beenish

Thank you for your question.

The short answer is not easily - it would require writing some VBA code.

Sorry there's not an easy way to do this.

Amanda

replyReply Thu 4 Oct 2007, 16:06Delegate Beenish said...

RE: Counting number of coloured cells on a spreadsheet

thanks....

 

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c. Choose the Customize Ribbon section
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