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StargateFanFromWork
I usu. deal with #VALUE! with conditional formatting and "iserror". In a
current spreadsheet, I can't fix errors because I need alternating row
colours which take 2 of the 3 conditional formatting slots. To fix this for
the 2 colours of rows, I'd need an additional conditional formatting slot
(i.e., 4 instead of 3, total) so that the font colours could be accommodated
against 2 backgrounds.
.... the cell that gets a #VALUE! in it is a calcuation between dates. The
first date is typed into a cell to the left of this calculation one and it
corresponds to the date that that payment period ends (always a Friday) and
the calculation cell in question displays the date of the following Thursday
which is when the payment always goes through. Periodically but only once
in a blue moon, additional payments are recvd. I've found the easiest thing
to do is to just input the date in a format that is not the format
corresponding to the one set in the regional setting, a non-compliant date
format, as it were. This is not a problem as having a "properly" formatted
date isn't necessary here, only the info displayed to the user is. But that
results in the date calculation cell showing #VALUE! which I don't know how
fix since there aren't enough cond formatting places left. I have only been
able to blank out the font colour for one row colour.
Is there another way to make the #VALUE! have the same colour as the
background so it "disappears"?
current spreadsheet, I can't fix errors because I need alternating row
colours which take 2 of the 3 conditional formatting slots. To fix this for
the 2 colours of rows, I'd need an additional conditional formatting slot
(i.e., 4 instead of 3, total) so that the font colours could be accommodated
against 2 backgrounds.
.... the cell that gets a #VALUE! in it is a calcuation between dates. The
first date is typed into a cell to the left of this calculation one and it
corresponds to the date that that payment period ends (always a Friday) and
the calculation cell in question displays the date of the following Thursday
which is when the payment always goes through. Periodically but only once
in a blue moon, additional payments are recvd. I've found the easiest thing
to do is to just input the date in a format that is not the format
corresponding to the one set in the regional setting, a non-compliant date
format, as it were. This is not a problem as having a "properly" formatted
date isn't necessary here, only the info displayed to the user is. But that
results in the date calculation cell showing #VALUE! which I don't know how
fix since there aren't enough cond formatting places left. I have only been
able to blank out the font colour for one row colour.
Is there another way to make the #VALUE! have the same colour as the
background so it "disappears"?