author: Sam Radakovitz, a System Manager around the Excel group that enjoys generating VBA applications in Excel. back,
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microsoft office Home And Business x64, so for this publish, I wished to take advantage of the video demonstration and do the post via community clips. The subject is an Excel tip about utilising conditional formatting and data validation to flip on and off the formatting about the sheet while not needing VBA code. The video can be found here and is also embedded below. I used is attached to this blog page post if you want to play around with it,
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