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Peo Sjoblom
 
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Default conditional formatting to multiple cells

So you are selecting a value from a dropdown list and if that value is one
of seven that belong to another list then you want to change colour? What
determines if a value is invalid? Meaning if you select an invalid value
where in the 15 rows list can you see that this is invalid, any rules like
greater than a certain numeric value or an invalid word?

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Peo Sjoblom

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"TC" wrote in message
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Thanks for the response... Here is what I am looking at.

I have 15 rows with entries in them. 7 of those fifteen are invalid
options. When a user selects one of the seven in Cell B30, I want the cell
to
become red. The 7 invalid cells are not in a consecutive range and they
are
also on sheet 2 of the workbook.


"SVC" wrote:

Assuming that you have a limited number of choices in the cells to be
conditionally formatted (e.g. Yes, No, Maybe), you can set up the
conditionally formatting for one cell, then use the Format Painter to
copy
the conditional formatting to the cells that you wish to apply the
formatting. Note that you can only set three conditional format levels
per
cell (plus a nonconditional format for an entry that does not match any
of
your conditions).

"TC" wrote:

Hi,

I want to create a conditional format which will change the color of a
cell
depending on the user's choice. The cells which I am referencing are
scattered througout the worksheet (i.e. E84, E88, E90, etc.) How can I
set
this conditional format to multiple cells? Or is there a way to set
the
conditional format to text within a cell? any suggestions would be
greatly
appreciated.

Thank you,