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  1. #1
    gb_S49
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    Cell Format

    I am editing a spreadsheet which the original user used cell formatting to
    indicate postives. It looks very pretty!! Is there a function I can use,as
    it contains over 3000 row, to replace the shaded (filled but blank) cells
    with yes?

  2. #2
    JE McGimpsey
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    Re: Cell Format

    See one potential answer in .misc.

    Please don't post the same message in multiple groups. It tends to
    fragment any answers you give, and potentially wastes the time of those
    providing a solution that has already been given.

    See http://cpearson.com/excel/newposte.htm for tips on using these
    groups effectively.


    In article <D3817033-6669-4084-81CB-E7172CCADDD5@microsoft.com>,
    gb_S49 <gbS49@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

    > I am editing a spreadsheet which the original user used cell formatting to
    > indicate postives. It looks very pretty!! Is there a function I can use,as
    > it contains over 3000 row, to replace the shaded (filled but blank) cells
    > with yes?


  3. #3
    gb_S49
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    RE: Cell Format

    Thanks for replyng and the user prompt. where do i find .misc. The only
    forums i can find is charting, datamap etc.

    "gb_S49" wrote:

    > I am editing a spreadsheet which the original user used cell formatting to
    > indicate postives. It looks very pretty!! Is there a function I can use,as
    > it contains over 3000 row, to replace the shaded (filled but blank) cells
    > with yes?


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