Sir,

Many times, it happens that we apply a filter on one or more columns.
During the course of our handling and scrolling left-to-right or
otherwise, we often forget which columns have been filtered.

Is there a good and efficient and clear way of telling or highlighting
FILTER columns, e.g., if an excel sheet is filtered on columns A, D,
F, M then these columns headings should get highlighted. The default
style of showing a small downward arrow and an anchor is not at all an
impressive one. One has to carefully look at all columns to know where
is the filter.

Can conditional formating or some formula is there to achieve this?

regards

Sunil - India - 9320923879

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