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Hi. Here is another SOS call. Would somebody please provide a code for the ff:
If E4:E15>0, the text in B4:B15 should be indented by .25" This applies to specific worksheets not workbook. I am doing the indentation manually but I am sure a VBA could coolly perform the task. I am a candidate for vba disabled so as much as I would like to start something that the vba gurus would correct, I couldn't. Thank you. |
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