Adding Color in Google Sheets
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Adding Color in Google Sheets
In the HITTERS tab, I can add color to a players name to indicate things like - 20+ SBs, for example. The color does not carry over to the AVAILABLE. I can go to the AVAILABLE tab and add color. To make colorizing multi-positional players, can the HITTERS color carry forward. If not, the additional work isn't that hard and we apparently have a little time on our hand until the season starts.
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Mike Ladd
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Mike Ladd
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Re: Adding Color in Google Sheets
I am not aware of a way to make altering the hitters tab carry over. I used to use conditional formatting to add color to cells, but it was a memory hog and slowed down the calculation more than the feature was helpful.
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