R
Rebecca
Greetings!
I am using Windows 7 and Excel 2007.
In Column A I have numerous cells which contain a certain special "word":
let's say the special word is QXT. (The cells contain other words, of course.)
I selected the column, click on Conditional Formatting / Highlight Cell
Rules / Text that Contains ...
Then I typed in the "Format cells that contain the text:" QXT
with "Light Red Fill with Dark Red Text" then I clicked OK.
Now I would like to delete ONLY all the cells which are now Conditionally
Formatted (with the red fill and dark red text). How do I do this? I am still
a newbie, so could you please explain in easy, step-by-step English? Thank
you.
I am using Windows 7 and Excel 2007.
In Column A I have numerous cells which contain a certain special "word":
let's say the special word is QXT. (The cells contain other words, of course.)
I selected the column, click on Conditional Formatting / Highlight Cell
Rules / Text that Contains ...
Then I typed in the "Format cells that contain the text:" QXT
with "Light Red Fill with Dark Red Text" then I clicked OK.
Now I would like to delete ONLY all the cells which are now Conditionally
Formatted (with the red fill and dark red text). How do I do this? I am still
a newbie, so could you please explain in easy, step-by-step English? Thank
you.