Hi!
I have a problem with "global" cell references and named formulas when used with conditional formatting.
I have several sheets where I use conditional formatting to highlight cells where a cell is empty.
I use the same formula for several sheets, so I thought it would be a good idea to use...
I have a conditional format across many cells in a macro that if the cell value = 0 then the font will be white.
It works great originally, but if I put something else in the cell (other than 0) it doesn't automatically change the font to black, it stays as white. The only way that I can get...
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