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    Can Conditional Formatting highlight cells containing any formula?

    I'm developing a worksheet that calculates NETWORKDAYS for resource planning - copy attached.

    Sometimes I know the start and end date of a contract and need to calculate NETWORKDAYS in column E.

    Sometimes I know the start date and the number of contracted days but need to calculate the end date in column F.

    I don't have any difficulty with the NETWORKDAYS formulas but to help me validate the data in E6:F14 I would like to highlight the cells to indicate whether it is hard coded or calculated. Is this possible?

    Thanks in anticipation?
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