conditional formatting:highlight row based on blank or non-bla
=$C2<""
or
=NOT(ISBLANK($C2))
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"Nat Maxwell" wrote in message
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Thank you Sebastien!
And how do you denote a NON-BLANK cell inside a formula?
(I guess the way to tell a formula to look for a BLANK cell is "", right?)
Thank you so much!
"sebastienm" wrote:
Hi,
Say the row is row 2 and the cell to be checked for blank is C2
- Select the entire row
- menu Format COnditional FOrmat. the dialog pops-up.
- choose "Formula Is" in the first drop down, then enter the formula:
=($C2="")
- click the Format button to select a format when the cell is blank
- ok
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Regards,
Sébastien
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"Nat Maxwell" wrote:
Does anyone know if, and how, is possible to use Conditional
Formatting
feature to automatically highlight the whole row if a specific cell in
that
row is non-blank (or blank)?
Thank you!
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