At 06:44 19/07/2013 -0400, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2013-07-18 10:52 PM, Brian Barker wrote:
What you can do, of course, is to set up another column or row in which you put suitable values which can then control conditional formatting of both the target cell and the referencing one. To change the background of both, you merely need to change the controlling values. These could even be colour names: "red", "green", and so on.

Doesn't do what we need (see my last response to Errol), but thanks for trying...

We may be at cross-purposes here: your last reply was about changing protected cells. This reply was about your other query: copying the format of a referenced cell. But no matter .

Brian Barker


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