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I have a workbook of floorplans with desk no's and pc no's. I have created
bookmark links to another worksheet within this workbook that contains user
name tel no and pc details, There are over 300 names in this sheet. Is it
possible to highlight say in yellow the cell that becomes active when I enter
it from my link.

Your help here would be very much appreciated.
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Have you looked at Conditional Formatting?....it may just do the trick for you.

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I have a workbook of floorplans with desk no's and pc no's. I have created
bookmark links to another worksheet within this workbook that contains user
name tel no and pc details, There are over 300 names in this sheet. Is it
possible to highlight say in yellow the cell that becomes active when I enter
it from my link.

Your help here would be very much appreciated.

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