Might be Formatting
Shouldn't that be t'internet <bg
"Hazel" wrote in message
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Thanks everybody
My gaffer thinks I'm brill -- little does he know -- I know some great
Excel
programmers out there on thinternet.
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Many thanks
hazel
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
Select A1:L500
Goto menu FormatConditional Formatting
Change Condition 1 to Formula Is
Add a formula of =$M1="P"
Click Format
Select the Pattern tab
Choose a colour
OK
OK
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HTH
Bob
(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my
addy)
"Hazel" wrote in message
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Hi All
We have a worksheet that lists Customer invoices the breakdown is from
Column A to Column M and rows 1-500 and every month we send an invoice
to
each customer. In Column M when the customer settles their invoice I
enter
the letter P in the cell, so that we know its been paid. It would be a
time
saver after entering the Letter P if all the Cells A:L on that row
would
change colour. A quick scroll down to row 500 would then tell us who
was
paid
up or in default. Tried Conditional Formatting but it won't let me use
a
range for some reason beyond my capabilities.
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Many thanks
hazel
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