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Select the range you want to check usually that's your entire spreadsheet area. From the Format menu, choose Conditional Formatting. From the Condition 1 dropdown, choose Formula Is. Enter the following formula: =CELL(“Protect”,A1)=1. Click Format and apply an appropriate format, say, a back color. Click OK.
Protect or lock cell values based on background color with VBA code. Hold down the ALT + F11 keys to open the Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications window. Click Insert > Module, and paste the following code in the Module Window.
Right-click the sheet tab (the sheet with cells you need to lock or unlock based on values in another cell), and click View Code from the right-clicking menu. Then copy and paste the following VBA code into the Code window.
Select the cell or range of cells you want to format. Click Home > Format Cells dialog launcher, or press Ctrl+Shift+F. On the Fill tab, under Background Color, pick the color you want.
Reason #1, Conditional Formatting: Click on the Home Ribbon. Click on the Conditional Formatting button. From the drop-down menu click on Clear Rules. Select either Clear Rules From Selected Cells or Clear Rules From Entire Sheet
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