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Pass or Fail (green or red) criteria for cell?
Hi there,
I have a spreadsheet where the percentage score will indicate a Pass or Fail. Is there a way that I can automatically input the words Pass or Fail depending on what the percentage score actually is? For example; If cell H20 indicates 80% or above then input the word Pass (text coloured black and bold) in cell I22 coloured green? If cell H20 indicates less than 80% then input the word Fail (text coloured black and bold) in cell I22 coloured Red? If the black text in a coloured box is too difficult to achieve then just the word Pass in Green or Fail in Red would suffice. I22 to have no colour if no result present. Does this even make sense and if it does is there an easy way to achieve this? -- Regards, -pp- |
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Pass or Fail (green or red) criteria for cell?
I'd do it in 2 steps:
Put this formula in cell I22 =IF(B3="","",IF(B3=0.8,"Pass","Fail")) Then you want to use Conditional Formatting. Click on "Format" in the menu. Then select "Conditional Formatting" In the first box, select "Formula is" In the next box type =b3=.8 Then click the format button, and click on "color" select green (you can also bold it to make the green stand out) Now click "Add", and you'll get another format opportunity, In the first box, select "Formula is" In the next box type =b3<.8 Then click Format, Color, choose Red. Good luck! "Pheasant PluckerĀ®" wrote: Hi there, I have a spreadsheet where the percentage score will indicate a Pass or Fail. Is there a way that I can automatically input the words Pass or Fail depending on what the percentage score actually is? For example; If cell H20 indicates 80% or above then input the word Pass (text coloured black and bold) in cell I22 coloured green? If cell H20 indicates less than 80% then input the word Fail (text coloured black and bold) in cell I22 coloured Red? If the black text in a coloured box is too difficult to achieve then just the word Pass in Green or Fail in Red would suffice. I22 to have no colour if no result present. Does this even make sense and if it does is there an easy way to achieve this? -- Regards, -pp- |
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Pass or Fail (green or red) criteria for cell?
First set the I22 cell formula as follows:
[I22] = if(h20 0.80,"Pass","Fail") Then to set the colors, first format I22 to have the green text you want. Then select the cell and click on FormatConditionalFormatting and follow your nose through the options to make the text Red if the word "Fail" is in the cell. Good luck... Bill ---------------------------------- Pheasant Plucker® wrote: Hi there, I have a spreadsheet where the percentage score will indicate a Pass or Fail. Is there a way that I can automatically input the words Pass or Fail depending on what the percentage score actually is? For example; If cell H20 indicates 80% or above then input the word Pass (text coloured black and bold) in cell I22 coloured green? If cell H20 indicates less than 80% then input the word Fail (text coloured black and bold) in cell I22 coloured Red? If the black text in a coloured box is too difficult to achieve then just the word Pass in Green or Fail in Red would suffice. I22 to have no colour if no result present. Does this even make sense and if it does is there an easy way to achieve this? |
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Pass or Fail (green or red) criteria for cell?
"Pheasant Plucker®" wrote in message
... Hi there, I have a spreadsheet where the percentage score will indicate a Pass or Fail. Is there a way that I can automatically input the words Pass or Fail depending on what the percentage score actually is? For example; If cell H20 indicates 80% or above then input the word Pass (text coloured black and bold) in cell I22 coloured green? If cell H20 indicates less than 80% then input the word Fail (text coloured black and bold) in cell I22 coloured Red? If the black text in a coloured box is too difficult to achieve then just the word Pass in Green or Fail in Red would suffice. I22 to have no colour if no result present. Does this even make sense and if it does is there an easy way to achieve this? In I22 put the formula =IF(H20="","",IF(H20<80%,"FAIL","PASS")) Then in I22 select Format/ Conditional Formatting Set the condition Cell Value is equal to FAIL, use the pattern tab for your red background and the Font tab to make your text bold. Use the Add button to add another condition & set up your PASS to green & bold in the same way. -- David Biddulph |
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Pass or Fail (green or red) criteria for cell?
Great!
Thanks to all who replied - this ng is the greatest and I am learning all the time! :-) One last question though...sorry. If none of the results have not yet been filled in then cell H20 displays 0% This obviously now displays FAIL in black, bolded text in a Red cell - technically this is correct because H20 is below 80% but as no data has been entered yet technically it cannot be a Fail ;^) How do I prevent the FAIL appearing in this red cell if H20 is displaying 0% because no data has been entered yet? Ideally I would like to have no data in the cell but have it coloured Yellow to indicate that it is an important cell but no data has yet been entered into the spreadsheet. If it helps the cells involved are all formatted as Percentage and their formulas are as follows; H20=H17+H19 H19 has no formula currently as it is 'under development' - maybe a question for another time! H17=SUM(C17:G17)/100 C17=IF(C12="","",AVERAGEA(C12:C16)) D17=IF(D12="","",AVERAGEA(D12:D16)) etc. Thanks again, -=pp=- "David Biddulph" <david(dot)biddulph(at)baesystems.com wrote in message ... "Pheasant Plucker®" wrote in message ... Hi there, I have a spreadsheet where the percentage score will indicate a Pass or Fail. Is there a way that I can automatically input the words Pass or Fail depending on what the percentage score actually is? For example; If cell H20 indicates 80% or above then input the word Pass (text coloured black and bold) in cell I22 coloured green? If cell H20 indicates less than 80% then input the word Fail (text coloured black and bold) in cell I22 coloured Red? If the black text in a coloured box is too difficult to achieve then just the word Pass in Green or Fail in Red would suffice. I22 to have no colour if no result present. Does this even make sense and if it does is there an easy way to achieve this? In I22 put the formula =IF(H20="","",IF(H20<80%,"FAIL","PASS")) Then in I22 select Format/ Conditional Formatting Set the condition Cell Value is equal to FAIL, use the pattern tab for your red background and the Font tab to make your text bold. Use the Add button to add another condition & set up your PASS to green & bold in the same way. -- David Biddulph |
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Pass or Fail (green or red) criteria for cell?
Easily solved. Our formula had assumed the cell would be blank - it instead
carries a 0 value. Change to: =IF(H20=0,"",IF(H20<80%,"FAIL","PASS")) "Pheasant PluckerĀ®" wrote: Great! Thanks to all who replied - this ng is the greatest and I am learning all the time! :-) One last question though...sorry. If none of the results have not yet been filled in then cell H20 displays 0% This obviously now displays FAIL in black, bolded text in a Red cell - technically this is correct because H20 is below 80% but as no data has been entered yet technically it cannot be a Fail ;^) How do I prevent the FAIL appearing in this red cell if H20 is displaying 0% because no data has been entered yet? Ideally I would like to have no data in the cell but have it coloured Yellow to indicate that it is an important cell but no data has yet been entered into the spreadsheet. If it helps the cells involved are all formatted as Percentage and their formulas are as follows; H20=H17+H19 H19 has no formula currently as it is 'under development' - maybe a question for another time! H17=SUM(C17:G17)/100 C17=IF(C12="","",AVERAGEA(C12:C16)) D17=IF(D12="","",AVERAGEA(D12:D16)) etc. Thanks again, -=pp=- "David Biddulph" <david(dot)biddulph(at)baesystems.com wrote in message ... "Pheasant PluckerĀ®" wrote in message ... Hi there, I have a spreadsheet where the percentage score will indicate a Pass or Fail. Is there a way that I can automatically input the words Pass or Fail depending on what the percentage score actually is? For example; If cell H20 indicates 80% or above then input the word Pass (text coloured black and bold) in cell I22 coloured green? If cell H20 indicates less than 80% then input the word Fail (text coloured black and bold) in cell I22 coloured Red? If the black text in a coloured box is too difficult to achieve then just the word Pass in Green or Fail in Red would suffice. I22 to have no colour if no result present. Does this even make sense and if it does is there an easy way to achieve this? In I22 put the formula =IF(H20="","",IF(H20<80%,"FAIL","PASS")) Then in I22 select Format/ Conditional Formatting Set the condition Cell Value is equal to FAIL, use the pattern tab for your red background and the Font tab to make your text bold. Use the Add button to add another condition & set up your PASS to green & bold in the same way. -- David Biddulph |
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Pass or Fail (green or red) criteria for cell?
Easy when you know how - thanks Pogue!
I was trying to be too clever and using an extra entry in Conditional Formatting... Thanks again to all who replied - it is much appreciated. Kind regards, -=pp=- "Pogue" wrote in message ... Easily solved. Our formula had assumed the cell would be blank - it instead carries a 0 value. Change to: =IF(H20=0,"",IF(H20<80%,"FAIL","PASS")) "Pheasant Plucker®" wrote: Great! Thanks to all who replied - this ng is the greatest and I am learning all the time! :-) One last question though...sorry. If none of the results have not yet been filled in then cell H20 displays 0% This obviously now displays FAIL in black, bolded text in a Red cell - technically this is correct because H20 is below 80% but as no data has been entered yet technically it cannot be a Fail ;^) How do I prevent the FAIL appearing in this red cell if H20 is displaying 0% because no data has been entered yet? Ideally I would like to have no data in the cell but have it coloured Yellow to indicate that it is an important cell but no data has yet been entered into the spreadsheet. If it helps the cells involved are all formatted as Percentage and their formulas are as follows; H20=H17+H19 H19 has no formula currently as it is 'under development' - maybe a question for another time! H17=SUM(C17:G17)/100 C17=IF(C12="","",AVERAGEA(C12:C16)) D17=IF(D12="","",AVERAGEA(D12:D16)) etc. Thanks again, -=pp=- "David Biddulph" <david(dot)biddulph(at)baesystems.com wrote in message ... "Pheasant Plucker®" wrote in message ... Hi there, I have a spreadsheet where the percentage score will indicate a Pass or Fail. Is there a way that I can automatically input the words Pass or Fail depending on what the percentage score actually is? For example; If cell H20 indicates 80% or above then input the word Pass (text coloured black and bold) in cell I22 coloured green? If cell H20 indicates less than 80% then input the word Fail (text coloured black and bold) in cell I22 coloured Red? If the black text in a coloured box is too difficult to achieve then just the word Pass in Green or Fail in Red would suffice. I22 to have no colour if no result present. Does this even make sense and if it does is there an easy way to achieve this? In I22 put the formula =IF(H20="","",IF(H20<80%,"FAIL","PASS")) Then in I22 select Format/ Conditional Formatting Set the condition Cell Value is equal to FAIL, use the pattern tab for your red background and the Font tab to make your text bold. Use the Add button to add another condition & set up your PASS to green & bold in the same way. -- David Biddulph |
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