Brush Tools Add-in

Ken Puls

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I had a request from Ron if he could post a link to his Brush Tools Add-in. (Due to him being a new user, however, he couldn't post the link.)

Ron, I'll turn this over to you to give our users the lowdown on your add-in.
 
Ron, you have mis-spelt Competitive in one of the headings on the site (you have Competative).

Shouldn't you post some screenshots so users can see the results?

For $37 I would expect an installer, not to have to do it myself.
 
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BrushTools Add-in for Excel

Hello all,

We would like to introduce our new software – BrushTools Add-in for Excel.

BrushTools implements a new, easy, and intuitive formatting method for working with Excel, which assigns different colors to the font/text in the cells according to each cell formula type (Input, Link, Calculation, etc.).

''BrushTools'' helps visually distinguish between the formulas in a spreadsheet. With just a single click, ''BrushTools'' immediately assigns different colors to the font/text in the cells according to each cell's underlying formula, thereby enabling you to simultaneously view both cell value and formula type.

Advantages:

  • Fast identification of the type of formula generating each value, without having to select each cell individually.
  • Better orientation within workbooks and simplified spreadsheet research.
  • Saves time.
  • Prevents user errors and makes it easy to spot errors.
  • Increases user confidence that Excel results are correct.
  • Establishes a common language between different users and various Excel files.
  • Makes Excel colorful and user friendly.

For more information please visit our website.

We hope to see you among our customers,

BrushTools team.

brushtools-add-in.com


Ken - Thank you very much.

Bob - Thanks for the comments - fixed the spelling mistake. We just started, hopefully your comments will be fulfilled soon.

I appreciate that,
Ron
 
Ron, curious on the method that you use to colour the cells. Is it conditional formatting, just application of the colour pallette or do you use styles?
 
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