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Conditional Formatting with Style

 
 
TKrepitch@aol.com
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      6th Jun 2006
Worksheet 1 has a dropdown list that uses a lookup function to retrieve
data from Worksheet 2. There is one graph in Worksheet 1 that is based
on the numbers retrieved.

The problem we have is that the numbers in Worksheet 2 can be dollars
or percentages or numbers. The graph on Worksheet 1 will always
reflect the formatting that is in Worksheet 1, of course...so it needs
to be changed manually when the dropdown choice changes from a dollar
field to a percentage field, from number to dollar, etc.

I've tried conditional formatting, but I don't think you can use it
with Style. I've tried using the =dollar() function in a workaround,
but that isn't helpful without similar functions for percentage and
number.

Is there a good option here? Thanks!

 
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