Conditional format and multiple variables
shade J if the price is less than or equal to
any of the values in K through R.
Are you sure you didn't mean less than or equal to *all* of the other
values?
Here's how to do it for *any*:
Assume your data is in the range J2:R10
Select the range J2:J10
Goto the menu FormatConditional Formatting
Formula Is: =COUNTIF(K2:R2,"="&J2)0
Click the Format button
Select the style(s) desired
OK out
Select the range K2:R10
Goto the menu FormatConditional Formatting
Formula Is: =AND(K2<"",K2=$J2)
Click the Format button
Select the style(s) desired
OK out
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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP
"jmcclain" wrote in message
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I have a simple spreadsheet with a value in column J (our price). Columns
K
through R are the prices our competitors charge for the item. I need to
compare column J to the others and shade J if the price is less than or
equal
to any of the values in K through R.
In addition, I need to shade any value in K through R if it equals J.
One possible hitch, column J is driven by column F (formula in J is "=f4)
etc..
Any help would be appreciated. I have read the sections in my Excel 2003
guide on conditional formatting, but not having much luck.
Thanks,
Jon
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