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    Conditional Formatting on shapes based on specific word

    Hi to all!

    I have a list of products in sheet1.
    In sheet2, I have some shapes linked to every product name on sheet1. I need that some shapes change its background color, based on their values. For examples if a shape's value is "PRODUCT ALFA", I Need that shape that contains the word ALFA, colora its background in a color, for example that.

    How can I achieve this with Vba for all the shapes on my sheet?
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    Re: Conditional Formatting on shapes based on specific word

    i think you can made it using chart methods

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    Re: Conditional Formatting on shapes based on specific word

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    Re: Conditional Formatting on shapes based on specific word

    crossposted: https://www.mrexcel.com/board/thread...-words.1144966

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