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The MrExcel podcast is sponsored by Easy-XL. Learn Excel from MrExcel podcast, episode 1917. Formula to Detect Cross out (or any Excel formatting). Hey, welcome back to the MrExcel netcast, Iamp;#39;m Bill Jelen. Back in episode 1538, I showed how to use Conditional Formatting to add diagonal borders, to make it appear that weamp;#39;ve crossed out a cell. And Ahmed just posted a question. And Ahmed just posted a question in response to that video, where he wants to go the opposite way. So, if he would cross out a cell, like for example A1, then another cell, cell B1 would change the message to say: Target accomplished!. So, the question: is there any kind of a function that we can use, like =CROSSEDOUT or =ISCROSSEDOUT, to detect the formula in another cell? No, thereamp;#39;s not. And so I went back to Ahmed and I said: the only way weamp;#39;re going to be able to do this, is with some VBA. And even then itamp;#39;s not going to be perfect. He says: hey, VBA is fine, Iamp;#3