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    Marking Values

    Hi, I have the following data,

    Date Item Amount Type
    01/01/2011 Gas £25.00 E
    19/01/2011 Electricity £30.00 E
    05/01/2011 Salary £2,105.00 I
    05/01/2011 Telephone £22.00 E
    12/01/2011 Broadband £15.00 E
    14/01/2011 Water £18.00 E
    07/01/2011 Council Tax £75.00 E
    18/01/2011 Council Tax Refund £150.00 I
    08/01/2011 Loan Repayment £102.00 E
    09/01/2011 Interest On Savings £4.00 I
    10/01/2011 eBay Purchases £12.00 E

    Other than Conditional Formatting, is there are way I can mark values which are E, in red, and I, in blue?

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    Re: Marking Values

    You can do it through a macro, by why dont you want to use conditional formatting?
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    Re: Marking Values

    I am just trying to find another way, thanks

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    Re: Marking Values

    Why did you mark this solved? Do you want a macro?

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    Re: Marking Values

    Oh, my mistake, yes please, sorry about that

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    Re: Marking Values

    Try this
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    Copy the Excel VBA code
    Select the workbook in which you want to store the Excel VBA code
    Hold the Alt key, and press the F11 key, to open the Visual Basic Editor
    Choose Insert | Module
    Where the cursor is flashing, choose Edit | Paste

    To run the Excel VBA code:
    Choose View | Macros
    Select a macro in the list, and click the Run button

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    Re: Marking Values

    Thank you

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