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As a follow up question, is there a way to also change the text in the box
when the conditional format is true?

For Example: I added CF in cell $B$10 for my summation in $A$10:
Condition 1: Formula is, =$A$1=1, format is blue cell
Condition 2: Formula is, =$A$1=0, format is red cell

I would like to add a changing text with each condition. Any
suggestions????
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"sebastienm" wrote:

Hi,
You can use the Excel feature called COnditional Formating:
- Select cell A1
- go to menu Format Conditional Formatting, choose:
'Cell Value Is' 'Greater Than' and enter 5
Click the Format button and choose the green pattern
Click OK
Click
From now on, the cell will be green when the value is greater than 5 and
regular format when less than or equal to 5

Regards,
Sebastien

"Jeff" wrote:

Does anyone know how to use an IF statement to change the color of a cell??

An easy example: =IF(A1<=5,1,0). Can I change the value_if_true or
value_if_false to change the color of the cell?

Could probably read: =IF(A1<=5,1,"cell=green")

Thanks.