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    Font size formula

    Hi all,

    I have been CF for #n/a but cant since I have my desktop background
    changed into black colour and the words in grey. It wont cover the #n/a
    with black colour.

    Am wondering if there is a font size formula to reduce #n/a.

    =font(na(),1) something like this and when #n/a, it appear as small as possible.

    Thanks for any feedback.

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    Re: Font size formula

    in your CF include something like this

    =ISERROR($B11)
    formula for size without vba ->no...
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    Re: Font size formula

    Negative, CF doesn't work in my case. Try it all.

    Can you show me the vba version?

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