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Find all merged cells via conditional formatting?

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    Find all merged cells via conditional formatting?

    Is it possible? I want to highlight all merged cells in a column . .

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    Re: Find all merged cells via conditional formatting?

    Requires VBA, I believe. I know a non-code way to find all merged cells (via Find/replace menu) but not to highlight them. :/
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    Re: Find all merged cells via conditional formatting?

    Ctrl+F, Format > Alignment tab, tick Merge cells, press Find All

    Select all the rows in the Found box, press the Fill button.
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