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Formating excel
Hi Dave
Thx for the answer
"Dave Peterson" skrev i en meddelelse
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Format|Conditional formatting works with the value in the cell--not the
formula.
should have been:
One way to work with conditional formatting is to use the value in the
cell.
You can use almost any old formula if you choose "Formula is".
Dave Peterson wrote:
Format|Conditional formatting works with the value in the cell--not the
formula.
And you can specify up to 3 different conditional formats for that cell
(plus
the "normal" one).
If z and f represent values, you can use:
Cell value is equal to 15
(format it one way)
Add another condition
Cell value is equal to -88.3
(format it another way)
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Or you could use:
Formula is:
x<y
(apply one format)
formula is:
x=y
(apply the other format)
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Debra's site does a nicer job of explaing this stuff--and it has
pictures!
Bent Lauridsen wrote:
Hi Dave
Yes it is borders I mean.
but when I in the cell have a if(x<y;z;f) I would like in the condition
true
have one type borders, and if it is false another type borders, is that
possible ???
Yours
Bent Laurdisen / Bamsefar
"Dave Peterson" skrev i en meddelelse
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If frames mean borders, it sounds like:
Format|conditional formatting may do what you want.
Debra Dalgleish has some notes at:
http://contextures.com/xlCondFormat01.html
Bent Lauridsen wrote:
Hi All
is there anyone that can help me with a little problem.
I would like to hear, if there is anyone of you that can tell me if
it is
possible to get excel to make frames in a cell depending of the
contens.
ex.
if I in a cell have a SUM() function that result in a value 10000
then
there should be a frame in the top of the cell, and if it is 15000
then
both a frame in top and one in the bottom of the cell.
Yours
Bent Lauridsen / Bamsefar
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