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Learning Excel Fast And Easy
This is a question about one of the tips in Learning Excel Fast and Easy but there's not folder for that so I thought this was the next best thing. On page 115 (or 136 in PDF) J Rubin discusses using the GET.CELL command from the old XLM in combination with Conditional formatting to highlight formulas. He defines the name with
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=GET.CELL(48,INDIRECT(“rc”,FALSE)) ChemistB |
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I believe it refers to R1C1 cell references
See if links explain more for you http://www.cpearson.com/excel/Call.htm http://www.sulprobil.com/html/get_cell.html http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/usertips/tip045.htm VBA Noob
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